ESTABLISHED IN 1992
In 1992, The Palm Beach County Sports Commission established the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award. This award, presented for a number of years by the Orange Bowl Committee, is given annually to the nation’s top collegiate place-kicker as determined by a voting panel of Division 1 head coaches, sports writers and sportscasters from across the county, conference representatives, professional kickers and previous winners.
The Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award has become the most prestigious college football award for kickers.
HOW THE AWARD IS DETERMINED
Prior to the start of each college football season, the Lou Groza Award Watch List consisting of 30 players is released. This Watch List is determined based on statistics from the previous season and preseason expectations. Information is received from national media, school sports information directors and other ranking sources. However, all Division I-A kickers are eligible for the coveted award.
During the season the Groza Awards committee monitors the success of all kickers on a national level. Weekly, beginning in early September the award recognizes the three outstanding kickers of the week based on the previous week’s play.
Accomplishments are tabulated throughout the season and the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award committee announces its 20 semi-finalists in early-November. From this list, a panel of over 300 experts selects the top three finalists for the award in late November. That same group then selects the national winner.
The three finalists are invited to Palm Beach County, Florida after the end of the college season for the Annual Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Banquet, presented by the Orange Bowl Committee. This gala three-day program recognizes the accomplishments of the kickers in a variety of community outreach activities culminating with an awards banquet that is the start of the South Florida holiday football season.
The announcement of the winner is made during The Home Depot College Football Awards Show broadcast live from Orlando, Florida in early December.
LOU GROZA AWARD COMMITTEE
The Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award is a program of the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. The program is directed by the Lou Groza Award Committee consisting of:
William C. Davis, Chair
John DeMott, Vice Chair
Sam Budnyk
Hamid Faquire
Jeremy Marks-Peltz
Patrick McGlon III
Doug Mosley
Steve Politziner
Eric Poms
Will Rhody
Dan Smith
Jim Watt
PAST WINNERS
2023 | Graham Nicholson | Miami University |
2022 | Christopher Dunn | N.C. State |
2021 | Jake Moody | Michigan |
2020 | Jose Borregales | Miami |
2019 | Rodrigo Blankenship | Georgia |
2018 | Andre Szmyt | Syracuse |
2017 | Matt Gay | Utah |
2016 | Zane Gonzalez | Arizona State |
2015 | Ka‘imi Fairbairn | UCLA |
2014 | Brad Craddock | Maryland |
2013 | Roberto Aguayo | Florida State |
2012 | Cairo Santos | Tulane |
2011 | Randy Bullock | Texas A&M |
2010 | Dan Bailey | Oklahoma State |
2009 | Kai Forbath | UCLA |
2008 | Graham Gano | Florida State |
2007 | Thomas Weber | Arizona State |
2006 | Arthur Carmody | Louisville |
2005 | Alexis Serna | Oregon State |
2004 | Mike Nugent | Ohio State |
2003 | Jonathan Nichols | Mississippi |
2002 | Nate Kaeding | Iowa |
2001 | Seth Marler | Tulane |
2000 | Jonathan Ruffin | Cincinnati |
1999 | Sebastian Janokowski | Florida State |
1998 | Sebastian Janokowski | Florida State |
1997 | Martin Grammatica | Kansas State |
1996 | Marc Primanti | North Carolina State |
1995 | Michael Reeder | Texas Christian |
1994 | Steve McLaughlin | Arizona |
1993 | Judd Davis | Florida |
1992 | Joe Allison | Memphis State |
Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award Winners:
Year | Recipient | Organization |
---|---|---|
2023 | Mike Hollins | Virginia |
2022 | Cam McCormick | Oregon |
2021 | Utah Utes Football Team | Utah |
2020 | Alex Charlton | Arkansas State |
2019 | Blake Anderson | Arkansas State |
2018 | Kyle Richard | SUNY Cortland |
2017 | D’Cota Dixon | Wisconsin |
2016 | James Conner | Pittsburgh |
2015 | Hunter Knighton | Miami |
2014 | Laken Tomlinson | Duke |
2013 | Anthony Larceval | San José State |
2012 | Daniel Rodriguez | Clemson |
2011 | Arthur Ray Jr. | Michigan State |
2010 | Eric LeGrand | Rutgers |
2009 | University of Conneticut Football Team | N/A |
2008 | Wilson Holloway | Tulsa |
2007 | Zerbin Singleton | Navy |
2006 | Ray Ray McElrathbey | Clemson |
2005 | Tulane University Football Team | N/A |
2004 | Horacio Colen | Memphis |
2003 | Neil Parry | San José State |
2002 | William Bratton | Toledo |