Most Valuable Players
Year played | MVP | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1977 | Chuck White | Maryland | SE |
1977 | Charles Johnson | Maryland | DT |
1978 | Curtis Dickey | Texas A&M | RB |
1979 | Phil Bradley | Missouri | QB |
1980 | Gary Anderson | Arkansas | RB |
1980 | Billy Ray Smith | Arkansas | LB |
1981 | John Bond | Mississippi State | QB |
1981 | Johnie Cooks | Mississippi State | LB |
1982 | Whit Taylor | Vanderbilt | QB |
1982 | Carl Dieudonne | Air Force | DE |
1983 | Jeff Hostetler | West Virginia | QB |
1984 | Mark Logan | Kentucky | RB |
1984 | Todd Gregoire | Wisconsin | PK |
1985 | Mark Ingram, Sr. | Michigan State | WR |
1986 | Sammie Smith | Florida State | RB |
1987 | Scott Secules | Virginia | QB |
1988 | Emmitt Smith | Florida | RB |
1989 | Jerry Gray | Texas Tech | RB |
1990 | Brett Favre | Southern Miss | QB |
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