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National Honors HEISMAN TROPHY (presented to the nation’s top player) 1937 Byron White, HB (2nd, 264 points) 1961 Joe Romig, OG/LB (6th, 279 points) 1969 Bobby Anderson, TB (11th, 100 points) 1971 Charlie Davis, TB (16th, 28 points) 1989 Darian Hagan, QB (5th, 242 points) 1990 Eric Bieniemy, TB (3rd, 798 points) Darian Hagan, QB (17th, 17 points) Mike Pritchard, WR (50th, 2 points) 1991 Darian Hagan, QB (20th, 12 points) 1992 Deon Figures, CB (30th, 4 points) 1993 Charles Johnson, WR (15th, 24 points) Michael Westbrook, WR (61st, 1 point) 1994 Rashaan Salaam, TB (1st, 1743 points) Kordell Stewart, QB (13th, 16 points) 2002 Chris Brown, TB (8th, 48 points) BILETNIKOFF AWARD (presented to the nation’s top receiver) 1996 Rae Carruth (one of three finalists) BUTKUS AWARD (presented to the nation’s top linebacker) 1990 Alfred Williams (winner) 1994 Ted Johnson (runner-up) 1995 Matt Russell (fourth) 1996 Matt Russell (winner) RAY GUY AWARD (presented to the nation’s top punter) 2002 Mark Mariscal (winner) VINCENT dePAUL DRADDY AWARD (the “Academic Heisman” – presented to National Football Foundation’s top scholar-athlete) 1992 Jim Hansen (winner) LOMBARDI AWARD (presented to the nation’s top lineman-of-the-year) 1995 Bryan Stoltenberg (one of 10 semifinalists) JOHN MACKEY AWARD (presented to the nation’s top tight end) 2001 Daniel Graham (winner) MAXWELL AWARD (presented to the nation’s top player) 1994 Rashaan Salaam (runner-up) DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (presented to the nation’s top quarterback) 1996 Koy Detmer (one of 10 finalists) 1997 John Hessler (one of 14 semifinalists) Chris Hudson and assistant coach Chuck Heater at 1994 Thorpe Award ceremony. 328 Rashaan Salaam won CU’s first Heisman in 1994. OUTLAND TROPHY (presented to the nation’s top interior lineman) 1990 Joe Garten (runner-up) MOSI TATUPU AWARD (presented to the nation’s top special teams player) 1997 Ryan Sutter (one of 16 finalists) 1999 Ben Kelly (one of 16 finalists) JIM THORPE AWARD (presented to the nation’s top defensive back) 1992 Deon Figures (winner) 1994 Chris Hudson (winner) 1996 Steve Rosga (one of 10 semifinalists) 2001 Michael Lewis (one of 12 semifinalists) JOHNNY UNITAS AWARD (presented to the nation’s top senior quarterback) 1994 Kordell Stewart (one of six finalists) 1996 Koy Detmer (one of seven finalists) DOAK WALKER AWARD (presented to the nation’s top running back) 1994 Rashaan Salaam (winner) 2002 Chris Brown (runner-up) WALTER CAMP TROPHY (presented to the national player-of-the-year) 1994 Rashaan Salaam (winner) 2002 Chris Brown (one of 10 semifinalists) AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM (honors 11 players annually for community service) 2001 Robbie Robinson, FS COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Byron White (Inducted 1952) Joe Romig (Inducted 1984) Dick Anderson (Inducted 1993) NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1989 Bill McCartney (unanimous: UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Walter Camp, Sporting News, Maxwell Football Club, CBS/Chevrolet)
Sept. 26, 1970 DL Herb Orvis (vs. Penn State) Sept. 11, 1971 FB Charlie Davis (vs. LSU) also: Eddie Crowder National Coach of the Week Oct. 2, 1971 DT Bud Magrum (vs. Ohio State) Oct. 8, 1977 RB James Mayberry (vs. Oklahoma State) Oct. 12, 1985 OLB Darin Schubeck (vs. Missouri) Sept. 26, 1987 SS Mickey Pruitt (vs. Washington State) Sept. 17, 1988 OLB Alfred Williams (vs. Iowa) Sept. 24, 1988 P Keith English (vs. Oregon State) Oct. 22, 1988 OLB Kanavis McGhee (vs. Oklahoma) Sept. 5, 1992 QB Kordell Stewart (vs. Colorado State) Sept. 12, 1992 QB Kordell Stewart (vs. Baylor) 329 Nov. 14, 1992 DT Leonard Renfro (vs. Kansas) Sept. 4, 1993 CB Chris Hudson (vs. Texas) Nov. 19, 1994 TB Rashaan Salaam (vs. Iowa State) Sept. 2, 1995 FS Steve Rosga (vs. Wisconsin) Sept. 16, 1995 QB Koy Detmer (vs. NE Louisiana) Sept. 30, 1995 QB John Hessler (vs. Oklahoma) Oct. 12, 1996 FS Steve Rosga (vs. Oklahoma State) Nov. 10, 2001 TB Cortlen Johnson (vs. Iowa State) Nov. 23, 2001 TB Chris Brown (vs. Nebraska) Sept. 21, 2002 TB Chris Brown (vs. UCLA) Aug. 30, 2003 QB Joel Klatt (vs. Colorado State) Deon Figures poses with his 1992 Jim Thorpe Award. Matt Russell with his 1996 Dick Butkus trophy. Daniel Graham with his 2001 John Mackey Award. COLORADO’S NATIONAL PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK Mark Mariscal and Ray Guy pose with Mariscal’s 2002 Ray Guy Award.
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National Honors<br />
HEISMAN TROPHY<br />
(presented to the nation’s top player)<br />
1937 Byron White, HB (2nd, 264 points)<br />
1961 Joe Romig, OG/LB (6th, 279 points)<br />
1969 Bobby Anderson, TB (11th, 100 points)<br />
1971 Charlie Davis, TB (16th, 28 points)<br />
1989 Darian Hagan, QB (5th, 242 points)<br />
1990 Eric Bieniemy, TB (3rd, 798 points)<br />
Darian Hagan, QB (17th, 17 points)<br />
Mike Pritchard, WR (50th, 2 points)<br />
1991 Darian Hagan, QB (20th, 12 points)<br />
1992 Deon Figures, CB (30th, 4 points)<br />
1993 Charles Johnson, WR (15th, 24 points)<br />
Michael Westbrook, WR (61st, 1 point)<br />
1994 Rashaan Salaam, TB (1st, 1743 points)<br />
Kordell Stewart, QB (13th, 16 points)<br />
2002 Chris Brown, TB (8th, 48 points)<br />
BILETNIKOFF AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top receiver)<br />
1996 Rae Carruth (one of three finalists)<br />
BUTKUS AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top linebacker)<br />
1990 Alfred Williams (winner)<br />
1994 Ted Johnson (runner-up)<br />
1995 Matt Russell (fourth)<br />
1996 Matt Russell (winner)<br />
RAY GUY AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top punter)<br />
2002 Mark Mariscal (winner)<br />
VINCENT dePAUL DRADDY AWARD<br />
(the “Academic Heisman” – presented to National Football Foundation’s top<br />
scholar-athlete)<br />
1992 Jim Hansen (winner)<br />
LOMBARDI AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top lineman-of-the-year)<br />
1995 Bryan Stoltenberg (one of 10 semifinalists)<br />
JOHN MACKEY AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top tight end)<br />
2001 Daniel Graham (winner)<br />
MAXWELL AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top player)<br />
1994 Rashaan Salaam (runner-up)<br />
DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top quarterback)<br />
1996 Koy Detmer (one of 10 finalists)<br />
1997 John Hessler (one of 14 semifinalists)<br />
Chris Hudson and assistant coach Chuck Heater<br />
at 1994 Thorpe Award ceremony.<br />
328<br />
Rashaan Salaam won CU’s first Heisman in 1994.<br />
OUTLAND TROPHY<br />
(presented to the nation’s top interior lineman)<br />
1990 Joe Garten (runner-up)<br />
MOSI TATUPU AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top special teams player)<br />
1997 Ryan Sutter (one of 16 finalists)<br />
1999 Ben Kelly (one of 16 finalists)<br />
JIM THORPE AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top defensive back)<br />
1992 Deon Figures (winner)<br />
1994 Chris Hudson (winner)<br />
1996 Steve Rosga (one of 10 semifinalists)<br />
2001 Michael Lewis (one of 12 semifinalists)<br />
JOHNNY UNITAS AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top senior quarterback)<br />
1994 Kordell Stewart (one of six finalists)<br />
1996 Koy Detmer (one of seven finalists)<br />
DOAK WALKER AWARD<br />
(presented to the nation’s top running back)<br />
1994 Rashaan Salaam (winner)<br />
2002 Chris Brown (runner-up)<br />
WALTER CAMP TROPHY<br />
(presented to the national player-of-the-year)<br />
1994 Rashaan Salaam (winner)<br />
2002 Chris Brown (one of 10 semifinalists)<br />
AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM<br />
(honors 11 players annually for <strong>com</strong>munity service)<br />
2001 Robbie Robinson, FS<br />
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME<br />
Byron White (Inducted 1952)<br />
Joe Romig (Inducted 1984)<br />
Dick Anderson (Inducted 1993)<br />
NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR<br />
1989 Bill McCartney (unanimous: UPI, AFCA/Kodak, FWAA, Walter Camp,<br />
Sporting News, Maxwell Football Club, CBS/Chevrolet)