- Source: Hec Crighton Trophy
The Hec Crighton Trophy (sometimes referred to as the Hec Crighton Award) is awarded annually to the most outstanding Canadian football player in U Sports. The trophy is named after Hec Crighton who was a former teacher, coach, referee, and the author of the Official Football Rule Book as well as the U Sports Rule Book. It was first presented in 1967 by the board of directors of the Canadian College Bowl.
It is the Canadian equivalent to the American NCAA Heisman Trophy.
The Western Mustangs has produced the most Hec Crighton winners with seven as well as the most individual winners with six (Tim Tindale won the award twice). Chris Flynn has won the Hec Crighton Trophy three times, consecutively, while no other player has won the award more than twice.
Of the 27 active U Sports football programs, seven teams have not had a player win the award.
List of winners
Trophies by team
Seven active teams have never had a player win the Hec Crighton Trophy: Carleton Ravens (OUA), Concordia Stingers (RSEQ), Guelph Gryphons (OUA) Manitoba Bisons (CanWest), Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or (RSEQ), St. Francis Xavier X-Men (AUS), and York Lions/Yeomen (OUA).
See also
J. P. Metras Trophy
Presidents' Trophy
Peter Gorman Trophy
Russ Jackson Award
Jon Cornish Trophy – similar award presented to the top Canadian player in NCAA (American) football
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hec Crighton Trophy
- Hec Crighton
- Kevin Mital
- Jon Cornish Trophy
- Tre Ford
- Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks football
- Terry Evanshen Trophy
- Frank Tindall Trophy
- Adam Sinagra
- Presidents' Trophy (U Sports)