John Folmer Most Valuable Special Teams Player
Year played | MVP(s) | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Marcus Wall | North Carolina | WR |
1995 | Brion Hurley | Iowa | PK |
1996 | Troy Walters | Stanford | PR |
1997 | Jason Baker | Iowa | P |
1998 | Adam Abrams | USC | PK |
1999 | Ryan Rindels | Minnesota | PK |
2000 | Michael Bennett | Wisconsin | RB/KR |
2001 | Drew Dunning | Washington State | PK |
2002 | Anthony Chambers | Purdue | PR/KR |
2003 | Jared Siegel | Oregon | PK |
2004 | Dave Brytus | Purdue | P |
2005 | Brandon Braezell | UCLA | KR/WR |
2006 | Jeff Wolfert | Missouri | PK |
2007 | Matt Evensen | Oregon | PK |
2008 | Johnny Hekker | Oregon State | P |
2009 | Ryan Broyles | Oklahoma | WR |
2010 | David Ruffer | Notre Dame | K |
2011 | DeVonte Christopher | Utah | WR |
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