Dudley Award

The Dudley Award, named after former Virginia running back Bill Dudley, is presented annually by the Richmond Times-Dispatch to honor the top NCAA football player in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The idea for the award came from George Mancini, a former Boston College football player, who moved his family to Richmond, VA, and became extremely active with youth sports in the area.

Winners

Dudley Award winners
Year Player School Position
1990 * Shawn Moore Virginia QB
1991 Matt Blundin Virginia QB
1992 Cary Perkins Emory & Henry QB
1993 Jim Pyne Virginia Tech OL
1994 Mike Frederick Virginia DE
1995 Cornell Brown Virginia Tech DE
1996 Tiki Barber Virginia HB
1997 Anthony Poindexter Virginia S
1998 Marc Megna Richmond DT
1999 Corey Moore Virginia Tech DE
2000 * Lee Suggs[1] Virginia Tech RB
2001 Billy McMullen Virginia WR
2002 Lee Suggs[2] Virginia Tech RB
2003 Kevin Jones[3] Virginia Tech RB
2004 Bryan Randall[4] Virginia Tech QB
2005 Darryl Tapp[5] Virginia Tech DE
2006 Vince Hall[6] Virginia Tech LB
2007 * Chris Long Virginia DE
2008 Rodney Landers[7] James Madison QB
2009 Cody Grimm[8] Virginia Tech LB
2010 Tyrod Taylor[9] Virginia Tech QB
2011 David Wilson[10] Virginia Tech RB
2012 * Taylor Heinicke Old Dominion QB
2013 Stephon Robertson[11] James Madison LB
2014 Vad Lee[12] James Madison QB
2015 Vad Lee[13] James Madison QB
2016 Bryan Schor[14] James Madison QB
2017 Micah Kiser[15] Virginia LB
2018 * Bryce Perkins Virginia QB
* Unanimous selections

Winners by school

Rank School Trophies
1Virginia Tech12
2Virginia9
3James Madison5
4Emory & Henry1
Old Dominion1
Richmond1

Winners by position

Offense
Position Wins
Quarterback 11
Tailback 5
Offensive lineman 1
Wide receiver 1
Total 17
Defense
Position Wins
Defensive end 5
Linebacker 4
Safety 1
Defensive tackle 1
Total 11

Notes

  1. "Suggs Wins Dudley Award". hokiesports.com. 2000-11-26.
  2. "Suggs Makes History". hokiesports.com. 2002-12-16.
  3. "Jones Named Dudley Award Winner". hokiesports.com. 2003-11-29.
  4. "Randall Named Dudley Award Winner". hokiesports.com. 2004-12-08.
  5. "Tapp Wins Dudley Award". hokiesports.com. 2005-12-08.
  6. "Hall wins Dudley Award". hokiesports.com. 2006-12-06.
  7. White, Jeff (2008-12-12). "JMU's Landers wins Dudley Award". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  8. "Grimm wins Dudley Award". hokiesports.com. 2009-12-08.
  9. "Taylor wins Dudley Award". hokiesports.com. 2010-12-07.
  10. "Wilson wins Dudley Award". techsideline.com. 2011-12-08.
  11. "JMU linebacker Stephon Robertson wins Dudley Award\". Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  12. Minium, Harry. "JMU's Lee bests ODU's Heinicke for Dudley Award". Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  13. "JMU quarterback Vad Lee wins 2nd straight Dudley Award". wtvr.com. 10 December 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  14. "Monday's "360": JMU QB Schor wins state Dudley Award". dailypress.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  15. "Congrats to @kiser_rollin on being named the 2017 Dudley Award winner as the top college player for the state of Virginia". twitter.com. 10 December 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2019.


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