Jim Thorpe Award

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Jim Thorpe Award
Awarded forThe top defensive back in college football
CountryUnited States
Presented byOklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
History
First award1986
Most recentTrey Taylor, Air Force (2023)
Websitehttp://www.oksportshof.org

The Jim Thorpe Award, named in memory of multi-sport athlete Jim Thorpe, has been awarded to the top defensive back in college football since 1986. It is voted on by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. In 2017, the award became sponsored by Paycom and was named the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award.

Winners

Year Player School Ref
1986 Thomas Everett Baylor
1987 (tie) Bennie Blades Miami (FL)
Rickey Dixon Oklahoma
1988 Deion Sanders Florida State
1989 Mark Carrier USC
1990 Darryll Lewis Arizona
1991 Terrell Buckley Florida State (2)
1992 Deon Figures Colorado
1993 Antonio Langham Alabama
1994 Chris Hudson Colorado (2)
1995 Greg Myers Colorado State
1996 † Lawrence Wright Florida
1997 Charles Woodson Michigan
1998 Antoine Winfield Ohio State
1999 Tyrone Carter Minnesota
2000 Jamar Fletcher Wisconsin
2001 Roy Williams Oklahoma (2)
2002 Terence Newman Kansas State
2003 Derrick Strait Oklahoma (3)
2004 Carlos Rogers Auburn
2005 Michael Huff Texas
2006 Aaron Ross Texas (2)
2007 Antoine Cason Arizona (2)
2008 Malcolm Jenkins Ohio State (2)
2009 Eric Berry Tennessee
2010 Patrick Peterson LSU
2011 Morris Claiborne LSU (2)
2012 Johnthan Banks Mississippi State
2013 Darqueze Dennard Michigan State
2014 Gerod Holliman Louisville
2015 Desmond King Iowa
2016 Adoree' Jackson USC (2)
2017 Minkah Fitzpatrick Alabama (2)
2018 Deandre Baker Georgia
2019 Grant Delpit LSU (3)
2020 Trevon Moehrig TCU
2021 Coby Bryant Cincinnati
2022 Tre Tomlinson TCU (2)
2023 Trey Taylor Air Force

† In 1996, finalist Chris Canty of Kansas State University withdrew his name from consideration, which caused a re-vote.

References

General
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Footnotes
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