Touchdown Club of Columbus

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TheTouchdown Club of Columbuswas founded inColumbus, Ohio,in 1956 by Sam B. Nicola at the request of state auditorJames A. Rhodes,who later became governor of the state.[1]Nicola served as the club's president until his death in 1993. More than a decade later, his son Sam Nicola Jr. took over the Touchdown Club.[1]On January 22, 2020, the president of the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Curt Boster, announced on the club's Facebook page the cancellation of the awards, citing difficulty of maintaining the event without a title sponsor.

Logo of the Touchdown Club of Columbus

Awards

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The Touchdown Club of Columbus gave several awards to recognize outstanding athletes.[2]

Sammy Baugh Trophy

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TheSammy BaughTrophy was awarded annually to the nation's top collegiate passer.

Jim Brown Trophy

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This honor went to the NCAA's top running back, named for Hall of FamerJim Brown.

Paul Warfield Trophy

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Named forPaul Warfield,this honor was given to the nation's top collegiatewide receiver.

Jim Parker Trophy

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Given yearly to the top collegiateoffensive lineman.Named for Ohio State great and Hall of FamerJim Parker.

Bill Willis Trophy

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Named forBill Willis,this award was given yearly to the top collegiatedefensive lineman.

Jack Lambert Trophy

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Named forJack Lambert,this award was given yearly to the top collegiatelinebacker.

Jack Tatum Trophy

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Starting in 1991, the Jack Tatum Trophy was given yearly to the top collegiatedefensive back.Named after the legendaryJack Tatum

Archie Griffin Award

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TheArchie Griffin Awardsignifies college football's most valuable player for the entire season.[3][4]It was named in honor of the only two-timeHeisman Trophywinner,Archie GriffinofOhio State.

Chic Harley Award

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Named forChic Harley,this award was presented to the College Football Player of the Year.

Kellen Moore Award

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Previously called theQuarterback of the Year Award,this accolade differed from the Sammy Baugh Trophy in that it went to top quarterback, rather than the top passer. Its name was changed to its current identity in 2012, honoring two-time winnerKellen Moore,who became the FBS all-time leader in wins by a quarterback after going 50–3 as the starter atBoise State.

Ozzie Newsome Award

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Named forOzzie Newsome,this award was presented annually to the top collegiatetight end.

Woody Hayes Trophy

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Named forWoody Hayes,this award recognized the top collegiate coach.

Zuppke Award

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TheRobert C. ZuppkeAward trophy was given to the Touchdown Club of Columbus's selection fornational champion[10]college football team.[9]

Freshman of the Year

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Given yearly to the top college football newcomer.

Vlade Award

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Named in honor ofVlade Janakievski,one of the most accurate placekickers in Ohio State football history, this award was given yearly to the most accurate college football kicker.

Paul Brown Trophy

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Named forPaul Brown,this trophy was presented annually to theNFLCoach of the Year.

Joe F. Carr Trophy

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Named forJoseph Carr,this trophy was presented annually (from 1955–1978) to theNFLPlayer of the Year. This award is not to be confused with the originalJoe F. Carr Trophywhich was the official National Football League MVP award from 1938–46. However, both trophies are named after Carr, a former NFL commissioner.

Sam B. Nicola Trophy

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Named for the club's founder, this trophy was presented annually to the National High School Player of the Year.

James A. Rhodes Trophy

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The James A. Rhodes Trophy was awarded annually to the Ohio High School player of the year. It was named for formerGovernor of OhioJames A. Rhodes,who was state auditor when he made the suggestion that led to the founding of the Touchdown Club of Columbus.

  • 1969 – Steve Mauger, Massillon
  • 1970 – Ted McNulty, Upper Arlington
  • 1971 – Rick Middleton, Delaware Hayes
  • 1972 –Archie Griffin,Eastmoor
  • 1973 – Mike Gayles, Cincinnati Princeton
  • 1974 – Ted Bell, Youngstown Mooney
  • 1975 – John Ziepler, Warren Harding
  • 1976 – Joe Portale, St Edward
  • 1977 – Tim Koegel, Cincinnati Moeller
  • 1978 –Art Schlichter,Miami Trace
  • 1979 – Ken Roundtree, Cincinnati Moeller
  • 1980 – Eric Ellington, Cincinnati Moeller
  • 1981 – Mark Brooks, Cincinnati Moeller
  • 1982 – Tony Grant, Fremont Ross
  • 1983 – Hiawatha Francisco, Cincinnati Moeller
  • 1984 –Chris Spielman,Massillon
  • 1985 – Mark Kamphous, Cincinnati Moeller
  • 1986 – Jeff Davidson, Westerville North
  • 1987 – Carlos Snow, Cincinnati Academy
  • 1988 – Ronald Howe, Zanesville
  • 1989 – Roger Harper, Columbus Independence
  • 1990 –Robert Smith,Euclid
  • 1991 –Korey Stringer,Warren Harding
  • 1992 –Mike Vrabel,Walsh Jesuit
  • 1993 – Dee Miller, Springfield
  • 1994 –Charles Woodson,Fremont Ross
  • 1995 –Andy Katzenmoyer,Westerville South
  • 1996 –Derek Combs,Grove City
  • 1997 –Tony Fisher,Euclid
  • 1998 –Mike Doss,Canton McKinley
  • 1999 –Brandon Childress,Cleveland Chanel
  • 2000 – Jeff Backes, Upper Arlington
  • 2000 – Maurice Hall, Columbus Brookhaven
  • 2001 –Justin Zwick,Massillon Washington
  • 2001 –Maurice Clarett,Warren Harding
  • 2002 –Donte Whitner,Cleveland Glenville
  • 2003 –Ted Ginn Jr.,Cleveland Glenville
  • 2004 – Jamario O'Neal, Cleveland Glenville
  • 2005 –Chris Wells,Akron Garfield
  • 2006 –Brandon Saine,Piqua
  • 2007 –Jake Stoneburner,Dublin Coffman
  • 2008 –Zach Boren,Pickerington Central
  • 2009 –Braxton Miller,Huber Heights Wayne
  • 2010 – Braxton Miller, Huber Heights Wayne
  • 2011 –Maty Mauk,Kenton
  • 2012 –Mitch Trubisky,Mentor
  • 2013 – Grant Sherman, Kenton
  • 2014 –Joe Burrow,Athens
  • 2015
  • 2016 – Daniel Bangura, Harvest Prep
  • 2017 – Isaiah Bowser, Sidney
  • 2018 – Mark Waid, Girard

Male Athlete of the Year

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Female Athlete of the Year

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President's Award

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  • 2011 – Jordan White, Western Michigan University
  • 2011 – Ross Franklin, Johnstown High School
  • 2012 –Zac Dysert,Miami University
  • 2013 –Ryan Switzer,North Carolina
  • 2013 – Cartel Brooks, Heidelberg College
  • 2014 –Cardale Jones,Ohio State University
  • 2015 – Kody Kasey, Georgetown College
  • 2016 –Joshua Dobbs,Tennessee
  • 2018 –Jeff Monken,Army West Point

TDC Lifetime Achievement Award

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The Touchdown Club also gave the annual TDC Lifetime Achievement Award to a selected athlete.

  • 1991 – Olga Korbut, Olympic Gymnastics
  • 1992 – Nadia Comăneci, Olympic Gymnastics
  • 1993 – Evander Holyfield, Boxing
  • 1994 – Jerry Lucas, Basketball Hall of Fame
  • 1995 – Sparky Anderson, Baseball Hall of Fame
  • 1996 – Bobby Hull, Hockey Hall of Fame
  • 1997 – Jim Brown, Football Hall of Fame
  • 1998 – George Steinbrenner, New York Yankees
  • 1999
  • 2000 – Lamar Hunt, American Football League
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003 – Hopalong Cassady, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2004 – Joe Nuxhall, Baseball
  • 2005
  • 2006 – John Havlicek, Basketball Hall of Fame
  • 2006 – Bevo Francis, Basketball
  • 2007
  • 2008 – Chuck Ealey, Football
  • 2009 – Archie Griffin, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2010 – Coach Chris Ault, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2011 – Coach Chuck Kyle, Football
  • 2012 – Coach Tom Osborne, College Football Hall of Fame
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015 – Coach Don Donoher, Football
  • 2016 – Peter Hanson, Ohio State volleyball
  • 2017 –Larry Kehres,Mount Union football
  • 2018 –Katie Smith,NaismithandWomen'sBasketball Halls of Fame

FCS Player of the Year

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Touchdown Club of Columbus".www.tdccolumbus.com.Retrieved2 April2018.
  2. ^"Past Honoreess:: Touchdown Club of Columbus".www.tdccolumbus.com.Retrieved2 April2018.
  3. ^Chris, Trevino (January 4, 2017)."Darnold wins Archie Griffin Award".CBS Sports.RetrievedJanuary 15,2017.
  4. ^Scrivens, Sarah (January 4, 2017)."USC QB Sam Darnold wins 2016 Archie Griffin Award".ESPN.RetrievedJanuary 15,2017.
  5. ^"Cassady to Receive Harley Award Tonight".The Coshocton Democrat.United Press. January 20, 1956. p. 12.RetrievedJanuary 29,2017.
  6. ^Howell, Fritz (January 15, 1965)."Columbus TD Club To Honor Sports Figures".The Daily Reporter.Associated Press. p. 11.RetrievedJanuary 29,2017.
  7. ^Greiner, John (May 3, 1979)."Sims, Sooners Suit Up For Big Senate Shindig".The Daily Oklahoman.p. 5.RetrievedJanuary 29,2017.
  8. ^Fravel, Cory (December 5, 2016)."Watson to Receive Chic Harley National Player of the Year".CBS Sports.RetrievedJanuary 15,2017.
  9. ^abcWritten at Columbus, Ohio."Lou Holtz is honored".The Tribune.Coshocton, Ohio. Associated Press. February 19, 1989.RetrievedApril 11,2023.Touchdown Club of Columbus... Woody Hayes Award for contributions to college football... Robert A. Zuppke Award for having the best college football team in the nation in 1988.
  10. ^abTouchdown Club of Columbus — 2017 — Zuppke Award — University of Central Florida — National Champions(Trophy).University of Central Florida.February 17, 2018.RetrievedApril 11,2023.
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