- Source: Southeastern Conference football individual awards
Coaches and media of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) bestow the following individual awards at the end of each college football season.
Player of the Year
A single award was issued for the 1933–2001 seasons, except for 1943 when no award was given due to World War II. Starting in 2002, an offensive and defense award is issued each season; a special teams award was added in 2004. In a few instances, different selectors have chosen different recipients, or two players have shared the award. Several players have won the award twice; Herschel Walker was a three-time recipient (1980–1982).
1933: Beattie Feathers, HB, Tennessee
1934: Dixie Howell, TB, Alabama
1935: Willie Geny, E, Vanderbilt
1936: Walter Gilbert, C, Auburn
1937: Carl Hinkle, C, Vanderbilt
1938: George Cafego, HB, Tennessee
1939: Ken Kavanaugh, E, LSU and Bob Foxx, WB, Tennessee
1940: Buddy Elrod, E, Mississippi State
1941: Jack Jenkins, FB, Vanderbilt
1942: Frank Sinkwich, TB, Georgia
1943: no selection made
1944: Shorty McWilliams, HB, Mississippi State
1945: Harry Gilmer, TB, Alabama
1946: Charley Trippi, HB, Georgia
1947: Charlie Conerly, TB, Ole Miss
1948: John Rauch, QB, Georgia
1949: Travis Tidwell, QB, Auburn
1950: Babe Parilli, QB, Kentucky
1951: Bill Wade, QB, Vanderbilt
1952: Jackie Parker, QB, Mississippi State
1953: Jackie Parker, QB, Mississippi State
1954: Art Davis, HB, Mississippi State
1955: Johnny Majors, TB, Tennessee
1956: Johnny Majors, TB, Tennessee
1957: Lou Michaels, T, Kentucky
1958: Billy Cannon, HB, LSU
1959: Billy Cannon, HB, LSU
1960: Jake Gibbs, QB, Ole Miss
1961: Pat Trammell, QB, Alabama
1962: Jerry Stovall, HB, LSU
1963: Jimmy Sidle, QB, Auburn
1964: Tucker Frederickson, FB, Auburn
1965: Steve Sloan, QB, Alabama
1966: Steve Spurrier, QB, Florida
1967: Bob Goodridge, E, Vanderbilt
1968: Jake Scott, S, Georgia
1969: Archie Manning, QB, Ole Miss
1970: Pat Sullivan, QB, Auburn
1971: Johnny Musso, TB, Alabama
1972: Terry Davis, QB, Alabama
1973: Sonny Collins, TB, Kentucky
1974: Rockey Felker, QB, Mississippi State
1975: Jimmy DuBose, FB, Florida
1976: Ray Goff, QB, Georgia
1977: Charles Alexander, TB, LSU
1978: Willie McClendon, TB, Georgia
1979: Joe Cribbs, RB, Auburn
1980: Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
1981: Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
1982: Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
1983: Reggie White, DT, Tennessee
1984: Kerwin Bell, QB, Florida
1985: Bo Jackson, RB, Auburn
1986: Cornelius Bennett, LB, Alabama
1987: Wendell Davis, WR, LSU
1988: Tracy Rocker, DT, Auburn
1989: Emmitt Smith, RB, Florida
1990: Shane Matthews, QB, Florida
1991: Shane Matthews, QB, Florida
1992: Garrison Hearst, RB, Georgia
1993: Heath Shuler, QB, Tennessee
1994: Jay Barker, QB, Alabama
1995: Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
1996: Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
1997: Peyton Manning, QB Tennessee
1998: Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky
1999: Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama
2000: Rudi Johnson, RB, Auburn
2001: Rex Grossman, QB, Florida
Jacobs Blocking Trophy
Given annually to the conference's best blocker
Freshman of the Year
1986: Tommy Hodson, QB, LSU
1987: Emmitt Smith, RB, Florida
1988: no selection made
1989: no selection made
1990: Garrison Hearst, RB, Georgia (offense) and James Willis, LB, Auburn (defense)
1991: Eric Zeier, QB, Georgia
1992: Steve Taneyhill, QB, Carolina (offense) and Randall Godfrey, ILB, Georgia (defense)
1993: Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
1994: Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee
1995: Kevin Faulk, RB, LSU and Anthony McFarland, DL, LSU
1996: Derick Logan, RB, Kentucky
1997: Jamal Lewis, RB, Tennessee
1998: Quincy Carter, QB, Georgia
1999: Ronney Daniels, WR, Auburn
2000: Jabar Gaffney, WR, Florida
2001: David Greene, QB, Georgia
2002: Kwane Doster, RB, Vanderbilt
2003: Chris Leak, QB, Florida
2004: Ko Simpson, DB, South Carolina
2005: Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
2006: Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
2007: Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
2008: A. J. Green, WR, Georgia (coaches) & Julio Jones, WR, Alabama (AP)
2009: Warren Norman, RB, Vanderbilt
2010: Marcus Lattimore, RB, Carolina
2011: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, Carolina (coaches) & Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia (AP)
2012: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
2013: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss (coaches) & Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas (AP)
2014: Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia
2015: Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
2016: Jalen Hurts, QB, Alabama
2017: Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia
2018: Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
2019: Bo Nix, QB, Auburn
2020: Tank Bigsby, RB, Auburn and Connor Bazelak, QB, Missouri
2021: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
2022: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ole Miss
2023: Caleb Downs, S, Alabama
Coach of the Year
League coaches have made selections since 1935. The AP has made selections since 1946. The UPI also made selections from 1960 to 1990.
1935: Jack Meagher, Auburn
1936: Robert Neyland, Tennessee
1937: Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt
1938: Robert Neyland, Tennessee
1939: Bill Alexander, Georgia Tech
1940: Allyn McKeen, Mississippi State
1941: Henry Russell Sanders, Vanderbilt
1942: Wally Butts, Georgia
1943: no selection made
1944: John Barnhill, Tennessee
1945: Frank Thomas, Alabama
1946: Wally Butts, Georgia (coaches and AP)
1947: Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss (coaches and AP)
1948: Henry Frnka, Tulane (coaches) and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss (AP)
1949: Gaynell Tinsley, LSU (coaches and AP)
1950: Robert Neyland, Tennessee (coaches) and Bear Bryant, Kentucky (AP)
1951: Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech (coaches) and Robert Neyland, Tennessee (AP)
1952: Harold Drew, Alabama (coaches) and Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech (AP)
1953: Ralph Jordan, Auburn (coaches and AP)
1954: Blanton Collier, Kentucky (coaches) and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss (AP)
1955: Art Guepe, Vanderbilt (coaches) and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss (AP)
1956: Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee (coaches and AP)
1957: Wade Walker, Mississippi State (coaches) Ralph Jordan, Auburn (AP)
1958: Paul Dietzel, LSU (coaches and AP)
1959: Wally Butts, Georgia (coaches) and Bear Bryant, Alabama (AP)
1960: Ray Graves, Florida (coaches) and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss (AP and UPI)
1961: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1962: Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1963: Ralph Jordan, Auburn (coaches and UPI) and Paul E. Davis, Mississippi State (AP)
1964: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1965: Doug Dickey, Tennessee (coaches) and Bear Bryant, Alabama (AP and UPI)
1966: Vince Dooley, Georgia (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1967: Doug Dickey, Tennessee (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1968: Vince Dooley, Georgia (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1969: Charles McClendon, LSU (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1970: Charles McClendon, LSU (coaches and UPI) and Charles Shira, Mississippi State (AP)
1971: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1972: Ralph Jordan, Auburn (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1973: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1974: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches and UPI) and Steve Sloan, Vanderbilt (AP)
1975: Ken Cooper, Ole Miss (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1976: Vince Dooley, Georgia (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1977: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches and UPI) and Fran Curci, Kentucky (AP)
1978: Vince Dooley, Georgia (coaches) and Bear Bryant, Alabama (AP and UPI)
1979: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1980: Vince Dooley, Georgia (coaches and AP) and Charley Pell, Florida (UPI)
1981: Bear Bryant, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1982: George MacIntyre, Vanderbilt (coaches and UPI) and Jerry Stovall, LSU (AP)
1983: Pat Dye, Auburn (coaches and UPI), Billy Brewer, Ole Miss (AP), and Jerry Claiborne, Kentucky (AP)
1984: Bill Arnsparger, LSU (coaches) and Galen Hall, Florida (AP and UPI)
1985: Johnny Majors, Tennessee (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1986: Bill Arnsparger, LSU (coaches and AP) and Billy Brewer, Ole Miss (UPI)
1987: Pat Dye, Auburn (coaches and AP) and Bill Curry, Alabama (UPI)
1988: Pat Dye, Auburn (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1989: Bill Curry, Alabama (coaches, AP, and UPI)
1990: Billy Brewer, Ole Miss (coaches) and Steve Spurrier, Florida (AP and UPI)
1991: Steve Spurrier, Florida (coaches) and Gerry DiNardo, Vanderbilt (AP)
1992: Gene Stallings, Alabama (coaches and AP)
1993: Terry Bowden, Auburn (coaches and AP)
1994: Steve Spurrier, Florida (coaches) and Gene Stallings, Alabama (AP)
1995: Steve Spurrier, Florida (coaches and AP)
1996: Steve Spurrier, Florida (coaches and AP)
1997: Jim Donnan, Georgia (coaches) and Tommy Tuberville, Ole Miss (AP)
1998: Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee (coaches and AP)
1999: Mike DuBose, Alabama (coaches and AP)
2000: Lou Holtz, South Carolina (coaches and AP)
2001: Houston Nutt, Arkansas (coaches and AP)
2002: Mark Richt, Georgia (coaches and AP)
2003: David Cutcliffe, Ole Miss (coaches and AP) and Nick Saban, LSU (AP)
2004: Tommy Tuberville, Auburn (coaches and AP)
2005: Mark Richt, Georgia (coaches) and Steve Spurrier, South Carolina (AP)
2006: Houston Nutt, Arkansas (coaches and AP)
2007: Sylvester Croom, Mississippi State (coaches and AP)
2008: Nick Saban, Alabama (coaches and AP), Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt, (coaches), and Houston Nutt, Ole Miss (coaches)
2009: Nick Saban, Alabama (coaches and AP)
2010: Gene Chizik, Auburn (AP), Steve Spurrier, South Carolina (coaches)
2011: Les Miles, LSU (coaches and AP)
2012: Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M (coaches and AP), Will Muschamp, Florida (coaches)
2013: Gus Malzahn, Auburn (coaches and AP)
2014: Dan Mullen, Mississippi State (AP), Gary Pinkel, Missouri (coaches)
2015: Jim McElwain, Florida (coaches)
2016: Nick Saban, Alabama (coaches)
2017: Kirby Smart, Georgia (coaches and AP)
2018: Mark Stoops, Kentucky (AP)
2019: Ed Orgeron, LSU (AP)
2020: Nick Saban, Alabama (AP)
2021: Kirby Smart, Georgia (AP)
2022: Kirby Smart, Georgia (AP), Josh Heupel, Tennessee (coaches)
2023: Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri (coaches and AP)
All-SEC teams
References
General
"SEC Player of the Year Winners". Sports Reference. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
"SEC Offensive Player of the Year Winners". Sports Reference. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
"SEC Defensive Player of the Year Winners". Sports Reference. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
"SEC Coach of the Year Winners". Sports Reference. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
Footnotes
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