Sun Bowl - John Folmer Most Valuable Special Teams Player

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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