2005 NCAA Division I FBS Football Season - Other Major Award Winners

Other Major Award Winners

  • Walter Camp Award (top player): Vacated*
  • Maxwell Award (top player): Vince Young, QB, Texas
  • AP Player Of the Year: Reggie Bush, RB, USC (AP does not vacate titles stripped by ineligible teams or players.)
  • Lombardi Award (top lineman/linebacker): A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
  • John Mackey Award (tight end): Marcedes Lewis, UCLA
  • Doak Walker Award (running back): Vacated*
  • Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player): Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn State
  • Outland Trophy (interior lineman): Greg Eslinger, C, Minnesota
  • Dave Rimington Trophy (center): Greg Eslinger, Minnesota
  • Davey O'Brien Award (quarterback): Vince Young, QB, Texas
  • Johnny Unitas Award (Sr. quarterback): Matt Leinart, USC
  • Fred Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver): Mike Hass, Oregon State
  • Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back): Michael Huff, Texas
  • Lou Groza Award (placekicker): Alexis Serna, Oregon State
  • Ray Guy Award (punter): Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest
  • The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award: Joe Paterno, Penn State
  • Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (head coach): Mack Brown, Texas
  • Broyles Award (assistant coach): Greg Davis, Texas

* Originally awarded to Reggie Bush, but vacated due to ineligibility

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