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List of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football captains

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Since 1887, 252Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players have earned the distinction of team captain.[1][2][3]

Henry Luhn established the role of football captain in 1887, followed by the first two-year captain inEdward Prudhomme.

There are 27 players who have earned the distinction of captain twice:Edward Prudhomme (1888–89); Frank Keough (1893–94);Louis "Red" Salmon (1902–03);Leonard Bahan (1918–19);Pat Filley (1943–44);Bob Olson (1968–69);Willie Fry (1976–77);Bob Crable (1980–81);Phil Carter (1981–82);Ned Bolcar (1988–89); Ryan Leahy (1994–95);Ron Powlus (1996–97);Grant Irons (2000–01);Brady Quinn (2005–06);Travis Thomas (2006–07);Tom Zbikowski (2006–07);Maurice Crum Jr. (2007–08);Zack Martin (2012–13);Sheldon Day (2014–15);Nick Martin (2014–15);Mike McGlinchey (2016–17);Drue Tranquill (2017–18);Ian Book (2019–20);Robert Hainsey (2019–20); Avery Davis (2021–22);Jarrett Patterson (2021–22);JD Bertrand (2022–23).

Jack Mullen is the only Notre Dame player to be chosen as team captain three times, leading the Fighting Irish from 1897 through the 1899 season.

The first duo-captains wereGene "Red" Edwards andTom Hearden during the 1926 season, and the first trio was chosen in 1973 withDave Casper, Frank Pomarico, andMike Townsend. The number of captains per season has increased steadily since the 1967 season, and the current record was eight in 2017. The last solo captain wasHarrison Smith in 2011.

Four captains late became head coaches for the Fighting Irish football team. These men wereFrank Hering (1896–98),Louis "Red" Salmon (1904),Knute Rockne (1918–30), andHugh Devore (1945, 1963).

Many of the captains have also received other honors during their collegiate careers. The list includes at least seventy-seven players who were selected to All-America teams, twenty-five consensus All-Americans, and seven that were selected unanimously. Nineteen have been enshrined in theCollege Football Hall of Fame.[4] A collection of other awards, the Lombardi (5), Maxwell (4), UPI Lineman of the year (4), Outland (3), Unitas (2), SN Player of the Year, Jim Parker, Sammy Baugh, John Mackay, Bronko Nagurski, Lott, Butkus, Bednarick, Walter Camp, and Wuerffel have also been won at least once.

Nine captains have been finalists for theHeisman Trophy a combined eleven times, includingAllen Pinkett in 1983 (16th),Walt Patulski in 1971 (9th),Ian Book in 2020 (9th),Allen Pinkett in 1985 (8th),Frank Dancewicz in 1945 (6th),Ross Browner in 1977 (5th),Vagas Ferguson in 1979 (5th),Tom Clements in 1974 (4th),Tony Rice in 1989 (4th),Brady Quinn in 2005 (4th) and 2006 (3rd), andManti Te'o in 2012 (2nd).Leon Hart finished atop the rankings in 1949 and became the only captain to win the Heisman.

There were at least four captains who were chosen by their peers to represent the Fighting Irish in the next football season, but were unable to perform their duty for a variety of reasons.Bill Walsh was elected to the distinction in 1896 after leading the Irish as starting quarterback in the previous season, but turned it down to enterGeorgetown Law School.George Gipp was originally elected to be captain of the football team in 1920, but Knute Rockne suspended him in March because of what he stated as missing too many classes, while other reports speculated that he had been caught at an off-limits nightclub.[5] In March 1935, captain-elect Joe Sullivan died of pneumonia, and as a result no captain acting in any capacity represented the Irish on the field that season. Moreover, an award in his name was donated by the Notre Dame club of New York to the interhall football program to serve as their season's championship trophy.[6] Bill Smith was intended to become captain of the 1936 team, but was forced to drop football after a doctor deemed him unfit to play, with John Lautar filling his place as an acting captain. Of the four, only Smith and Sullivan are given recognition on the official list of Notre Dame captains, although a footnote below each season explains their unique circumstances.

  • Frank Shaugnessy, 1904 captain. He was also inducted into the Canadian football and baseball Halls of Fame.
    Frank Shaugnessy, 1904 captain. He was also inducted into the Canadian football and baseball Halls of Fame.
  • Dom Callicrate, 1907 captain.
    Dom Callicrate, 1907 captain.
  • Knute Rockne, 1913 captain. He would become one of the most renowned coaches of all time, and still holds the highest win percentage of any major college football coach (.881).
    Knute Rockne, 1913 captain. He would become one of the most renowned coaches of all time, and still holds the highest win percentage of any major college football coach (.881).
  • Eddie Anderson, 1921 captain.
    Eddie Anderson, 1921 captain.
  • Frank Dancewicz, 1945 captain. He was the first overall pick in the 1946 NFL draft.
    Frank Dancewicz, 1945 captain. He was the first overall pick in the 1946 NFL draft.
  • Bill Fischer, 1948 captain. He equaled George Connor's college distinctions with the same number of consensus All-American honors (1947–1948) and national championships (1946–1947). He also won the Outland Trophy in 1948 and was also enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame
    Bill Fischer, 1948 captain. He equaled George Connor's college distinctions with the same number of consensus All-American honors (1947–1948) and national championships (1946–1947). He also won the Outland Trophy in 1948 and was also enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame
  • "Jungle Jim" Martin, 1950 captain. He won three national championships at Notre Dame in 1946, 1947, and 1949, and then won four in the NFL (1950, 1952, 1953, 1957).
    "Jungle Jim" Martin, 1950 captain. He won three national championships at Notre Dame in 1946, 1947, and 1949, and then won four in the NFL (1950, 1952, 1953, 1957).
  • Jerry Groom, 1950 captain.
    Jerry Groom, 1950 captain.
  • Jim Mutscheller, 1951 captain. He won one national championship at Notre Dame in 1949 and two in the NFL in 1958 and 1959. He was the first captain not to be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame since Frank Dancewicz in 1945.
    Jim Mutscheller, 1951 captain. He won one national championship at Notre Dame in 1949 and two in the NFL in 1958 and 1959. He was the first captain not to be enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame since Frank Dancewicz in 1945.
  • Myron Pottios, 1960 captain.
    Myron Pottios, 1960 captain.
  • Nick Buoniconti, 1961 captain. He was the first captain to win a Super Bowl, winning the VII and VIII championships.
    Nick Buoniconti, 1961 captain. He was the first captain to win a Super Bowl, winning the VII and VIII championships.
  • Rocky Bleier (left), 1967 captain. He won a national championship with the Fighting Irish in 1966, and then won four Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII, XIV).
    Rocky Bleier (left), 1967 captain. He won a national championship with the Fighting Irish in 1966, and then won four Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII, XIV).
  • Tom Clements, 1973 captain. He was the first captain to win an NCAA football, CFL, and NFL championship, doing the first two as a player and the last as a coach in 2010.
    Tom Clements, 1973 captain. He was the first captain to win an NCAA football, CFL, and NFL championship, doing the first two as a player and the last as a coach in 2010.
  • Bob Golic, 1978 captain. After a successful college and pro career, Golic would pursue acting and would become a long-standing radio host over various stations, many of which complimented Notre Dame.
    Bob Golic, 1978 captain. After a successful college and pro career, Golic would pursue acting and would become a long-standing radio host over various stations, many of which complimented Notre Dame.
  • Joe Montana, 1978 captain. The "Comeback Kid" has become one of the most successful pro quarterbacks of all time, winning four Super Bowls, three Super Bowl MVPs, and numerous selections for All-Pro and Pro Bowl teams.
    Joe Montana, 1978 captain. The "Comeback Kid" has become one of the most successful pro quarterbacks of all time, winning four Super Bowls, three Super Bowl MVPs, and numerous selections for All-Pro and Pro Bowl teams.
  • Mike Golic, 1984 captain. He was the younger brother of 1978 captain Bob Golic, and was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2015.
    Mike Golic, 1984 captain. He was the younger brother of 1978 captain Bob Golic, and was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2015.
  • Ricky Waters, captain. He is possibly best known for his, and teammate Tony Brooks, infamous suspensions by Lou Holtz for disciplinary reasons prior to the biggest game of the 1988 season against No. 2 USC. The Fighting Irish would crush the Trojans 27–10 before defeating No. 3 West Virginia to win the national championship.
    Ricky Waters, captain. He is possibly best known for his, and teammate Tony Brooks, infamous suspensions by Lou Holtz for disciplinary reasons prior to the biggest game of the 1988 season against No. 2 USC. The Fighting Irish would crush the Trojans 27–10 before defeating No. 3 West Virginia to win the national championship.
  • Chris Zorich, 1990 captain. He was the first captain to win AA, Consensus AA, and Unanimous AA honors, all in consecutive seasons.
    Chris Zorich, 1990 captain. He was the first captain to win AA, Consensus AA, and Unanimous AA honors, all in consecutive seasons.
  • Aaron Taylor, 1993 captain. He founded the Joe Moore Award in 2015 to recognize the best offensive line unit in college football.
    Aaron Taylor, 1993 captain. He founded the Joe Moore Award in 2015 to recognize the best offensive line unit in college football.
  • Allen Rossum, 1997 captain. He has two All-American distinctions in his notable track and field career.
    Allen Rossum, 1997 captain. He has two All-American distinctions in his notable track and field career.
  • Jarious Jackson, 1999 captain. He broke many yardage record while at Notre Dame (records which were all surpassed by Brady Quinn), and went on to win four Grey Cups in the CFL.
    Jarious Jackson, 1999 captain. He broke many yardage record while at Notre Dame (records which were all surpassed by Brady Quinn), and went on to win four Grey Cups in the CFL.
  • David Givens, 2001 captain. He won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans.
    David Givens, 2001 captain. He won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans.
  • Arnez Battle, 2002 captain.
    Arnez Battle, 2002 captain.
  • Sean Mahan, 2002 captain.
    Sean Mahan, 2002 captain.
  • Gerome Sapp, 2002 captain.
    Gerome Sapp, 2002 captain.
  • Jim Molinaro, 2003 captain.
    Jim Molinaro, 2003 captain.
  • Ryan Grant, 2004 captain. He won Super Bowl XLV with the Green Bay Packers
    Ryan Grant, 2004 captain. He won Super Bowl XLV with the Green Bay Packers
  • Justin Tuck, 2005 captain. He won Super Bowls XLII and XLVI with the New York Giants
    Justin Tuck, 2005 captain. He won Super Bowls XLII and XLVI with the New York Giants
  • Brady Quinn, 2005 captain. He was one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play for Notre Dame, and set 36 school records.
    Brady Quinn, 2005 captain. He was one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play for Notre Dame, and set 36 school records.
  • Tom Zbikowski, 2006 captain. He was also a professional boxer and firefighter.
    Tom Zbikowski, 2006 captain. He was also a professional boxer and firefighter.
  • John Carlson, 2007 captain.
    John Carlson, 2007 captain.
  • John Sullivan, 2007 captain.
    John Sullivan, 2007 captain.
  • 2008 captain. He won Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos.
    2008 captain. He won Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos.
  • Jimmy Clausen, 2009 captain.
    Jimmy Clausen, 2009 captain.
  • Kyle McCarthy, 2009 captain.
    Kyle McCarthy, 2009 captain.
  • Harrison Smith, 2011 captain. He would play in five consecutive pro bowls from 2015 to 2019.
    Harrison Smith, 2011 captain. He would play in five consecutive pro bowls from 2015 to 2019.
  • Tyler Eifert, 2012 captain.
    Tyler Eifert, 2012 captain.
  • Zack Martin, 2012 captain. He set the record for most starts as an offensive lineman at Notre Dame with 52 during his college career. His MVP honors in the 2013 Pinstripe Bowl were also the first to be received by an offensive lineman in a FBS bowl game at any school since Jay Huffman in 1959.
    Zack Martin, 2012 captain. He set the record for most starts as an offensive lineman at Notre Dame with 52 during his college career. His MVP honors in the 2013 Pinstripe Bowl were also the first to be received by an offensive lineman in a FBS bowl game at any school since Jay Huffman in 1959.
  • Kapron Lewis-Moore, 2012 captain.
    Kapron Lewis-Moore, 2012 captain.
  • Manti Te'o, 2012 captain. T'eo had an enormously successful season as a Senior, winning the Maxwell, Lott, Chuck Bednarik, Walter Camp, Bronko Nagurski, Butkus, and Lombardi Awards in 2012, along with unanimous All-American recognition.
    Manti Te'o, 2012 captain. T'eo had an enormously successful season as a Senior, winning the Maxwell, Lott, Chuck Bednarik, Walter Camp, Bronko Nagurski, Butkus, and Lombardi Awards in 2012, along with unanimous All-American recognition.
  • T. J. Jones, 2013 captain.
    T. J. Jones, 2013 captain.
  • Sheldon Day, 2013 captain.
    Sheldon Day, 2013 captain.
  • Nick Martin, 2014 captain. He is fellow captain Zack Martin's brother.
    Nick Martin, 2014 captain. He is fellow captain Zack Martin's brother.
  • Jaylon Smith, 2015 captain
    Jaylon Smith, 2015 captain
  • Mike McGlinchey, 2016 captain.
    Mike McGlinchey, 2016 captain.
  • Isaac Rochell, 2016 captain.
    Isaac Rochell, 2016 captain.
  • Quenton Nelson, 2017 captain.
    Quenton Nelson, 2017 captain.
  • Drue Tranquill, 2017 captain.
    Drue Tranquill, 2017 captain.
  • Khalid Kareem, 2019 captain.
    Khalid Kareem, 2019 captain.
List of Captains of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
YearNamePositionCollege Awards
1887Henry LuhnHB
1888Edward PrudhommeFB
1889Edward Prudhomme (2)FB
1892Pat CoadyQB
1893Frank KeoughHB
1894Frank Keough (2)HB
1895Dan CaseyG
1896Frank HeringQB
1897Jack MullenE
1898Jack Mullen (2)E
1899Jack Mullen (3)E
1900John FarleyFB
1901Al FortinE/T
1902Louis "Red" SalmonFBAA (1903), CFHOF (1971)
1903Louis "Red" Salmon (2)FBAA (1903), CFHOF (1971)
1904Frank ShaughnessyE
1905Pat BeacomG
1906Bob BrackenQB
1907Dom CallicrateHB
1908Harry MillerHB/C
1909Cap EdwardsG/T
1910Ralph DimmickT
1911Luke KellyT
1912Gus DoraisQBConsensus AA (1913), CFHOF (1954)
1913Knute RockneEAA (1913), National Champions (1924, 1929, 1930 as coach), CFHOF (1951),
1914Keith JonesG/T
1915Freeman FitzgeraldGAA (1915)
1916Stan CofallHBAA (1916)
1917Jim PhelanQBCFHOF (1973)
1918Leonard BahanHB
1919Leonard Bahan (2)QB
1920Frank CoughlinT
1921Eddie AndersonEConsensus AA (1921), CFHOF (1971)
1922Glen CarberryE
1923Harvey BrownG
1924Adam WalshCAA (1924), national champion (1924)
1925Clem CroweENational champion (1924)
1926Gene "Red" EdwardsQBNational champion (1924)
Tom HeardenHB
1927John "Clipper" SmithGConsensus AA (1927), CFHOF (1975)
1928Fred MillerTAA (1928), CFHOF (1985)
1929John LawGNational champion (1929)
1930Tom ConleyENational champions (1929, 1930)
1931Tommy YarrCNational champions (1929, 1930), Consensus AA (1931), CFHOF (1987)
1932Paul HostE
1933Hugh DevoreEAA (1933)
Tom GormanCNational champion (1930)
1934Dom VairoDE
1935Joe SullivanE/T
1936Bill SmithG
John LautarG
1937Joe ZwersE
1938Jim McGoldrickG
1939Johnny KellyE
1940Milt PiepulFBAA (1939–1940),
1941Paul LillisT
1942George MurphyE
1943Pat FilleyG/TConsensus AA (1943), national champion (1943)
1944Pat Filley (2)G/TConsensus AA (1943), national champion (1943)
1945Frank DancewiczQBNational champion (1943), AA (1945), Heisman finalist (1945, 6th)
1946Game-by-Game
1947George ConnorLB/TAA (1943), Outland Trophy (1946), consensus AA (1946–1947), national champion (1946–1947), CFHOF (1963)
1948Bill FischerT/G/DTnational champions (1946–1947), Consensus AA (1947–1948), Outland Trophy (1948), CFHOF (1983)
1949Leon HartENational champions (1946, 1947, 1949), AA (1947), Consensus AA (1948–1949), Heisman Trophy (1949),
Maxwell Award (1949),Sporting News Player of the Year (1949), CFHOF (1973)
Jim MartinTNational champions (1946, 1947, 1949), AA (1949), CFHOF (1995)
1950Jerry GroomC/LBNational champion (1949), Consensus AA (1950), CFHOF (1994)
1951Jim MutschellerDE/TENational champion (1949), AA (1951)
1952Jack AlessandriniG/LB
1953Don PenzaE
1954Paul MatzE
Dan ShannonE
1955Ray LemekG/T
1956Jim MorseHB
1957Dick PrendergastE
Ed SullivanC
1958Al EcuyerGConsensus AA (1957)
Chuck PuntilloT
1959Ken AdamsonG
1960Myron PottiosGAA (1960)
1961Nick BuonicontiG/TAA (1961)
Norb RoyG
1962Mike LindFB
1963Bob LehmannG
1964Jim CarrollLBAA (1964)
1965Phil SheridanE
1966Jim LynchLBNational champion (1966), Maxwell Award (1966), unanimous AA (1966), CFHOF (1992)
1967Rocky BleierHBNational champion (1966)
1968George KunzTNational champion (1966), Consensus AA (1968)
Bob OlsonLBCotton Bowl Defensive MVP (1970)
1969Bob Olson (2)LBCotton Bowl Defensive MVP (1970)
Mike OriardC/G
1970Larry DiNardoGConsensus AA (1970)
Tim KellyLB
1971Thom GatewoodSEConsensus AA (1970), CFHOF (2015)
Walt PatulskiDEConsensus AA (1971), Lombardi Award (1971), UPI Lineman of the Year (1971), Heisman finalist (1971, 6th)
1972John DampeerT
Greg MarxDE/TConsensus AA (1972)
1973Dave CasperTEConsensus AA (1973), national champion (1973), CFHOF (2012)
Frank PomaricoG
Mike TownsendDB/FSConsensus AA (1973), national champion (1973)
1974Tom ClementsQBNational champion (1973), AA (1974), Heisman finalist (1974, 4th)
Greg CollinsLBNational champion (1973), AA (1974)
1975Ed BauerT
Jim StockLB
1976Mark McLaneHB
Willie FryDEAA (1977), National champion (1977)
1977Ross BrownerDENational champions (1973, 1977), Outland Trophy (1976), Unanimous AA (1976–1977),
UPI Lineman of the Year (1976–1977), Heisman finalist (1977, 5th), Lombardi Award (1977), CFHOF (1999)
Terry EurickHB
Willie Fry (2)DEAA (1977), National champion (1977)
Steve OrsiniRB
1978Bob GolicDT/LBAA (1927), National champion (1977), Unanimous AA (1978)
Jerome HeavensFBNational champion (1977)
Joe MontanaQBNational champion (1977), Cotton Bowl MVP (1979)
1979Vagas FergusonHBNational champion (1977), Cotton Bowl Offensive MVP (1978), Consensus AA (1979), Heisman finalist (1979, 5th)
Tim FoleyTNational champion (1977), AA (1979)
Dave WaymerFS/CBNational champion (1977)
1980Bob CrableLBConsensus AA (1980–1981), CFHOF (2017)
Tom GibbonsFS
John ScullyC
1981Phil CarterTB
Bob Crable (2)LBConsensus AA (1980–1981), CFHOF (2017)
1982Phil Carter (2)TB
Dave DuersonFSAA (1981–1982), Team MVP (1982), Edward "Moose" Krause Distinguished Service Award (1990)
Mark ZavagninLB
1983Blair KielQB
Stacey ToranCB/S
1984Mike GolicLB/DT
Joe JohnsonWR/SS
Larry WilliamsGAA (1984)
1985Tony FurjanicLB
Mike LarkinLB
Allen PinkettTBAA (1983), Heisman finalist (1983, 16th), Heisman finalist (1985, 8th)
Tim ScannellG
1986Mike KovaleskiLB
1987Chuck LanzaCAA (1987)
Byron SpruellT
1988Ned BolcarLBAA (1987, 1989), National champion (1988)
Mark GreenTBNational champion (1988)
Andy HeckTAA (1988), National champion (1988)
1989Ned Bolcar (2)LBAA (1987, 1989), National champion (1988)
Anthony JohnsonFBNational champion (1988)
Tony RiceQBNational champion (1988), AA (1989), Heisman finalist (1989, 4th), Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1989)
1990Mike HeldtC
Todd LyghtCBNational champion (1988), Consensus AA (1989–1990)
Ricky WattersRBNational champion (1988)
Chris ZorichDTAA (1988), National champion (1988), Consensus AA (1989), UPI Lineman of the Year (1989),
Lombardi Award (1990), Unanimous AA (1990), Orange Bowl Defensive MVP (1991), CFHOF (2007)
1991Rodney CulverTBNational champion (1988)
1992Demetrius DeboseLB
Rick MirerQBTeam MVP (1992)
1993Jeff BurisDBConsensus AA (1993)
Tim RuddyCAA (1993)
Aaron TaylorG/TConsensus AA (1992–1993), Jim Parker Award (1993), Lombardi Award (1993)
Bryant YoungDTAA (1993)
1994Lee BectonTB
Justin GoheenLB
Brian HamiltonDE
Ryan LeahyOG
1995Paul GrasmanisDL
Ryan Leahy (2)OG
Derrick MayesWR/SE
Shawn WoodenS/CB
Dusty ZeiglerC/OG
1996Lyron CobbinsLBAA (1996)
Marc EdwardsFB
Ron PowlusQB
1997Melvin DansbyDE
Ron Powlus (2)QB
Allen RossumCB
1998Bobbie HowardLB
Kory MinorLB
Mike RosenthalOTAA (1998)
1999Jarious JacksonQB
2000Anthony DenmanLBAA (2000), Team MVP (2000)
Jabari HollowayTE
Grant IronsDE
Dan O'LearyTE
2001Rocky BoimanLB
David GivensFL
Grant Irons (2)DE
Anthony WeaverDETeam MVP (2001)
2002Arnaz BattleWR
Sean MahanOGTeam MVP (2002)
Gerome SappS
Shane WaltonS/CBUnanimous AA (2002)
2003Darrell CampbellDT
Vontez DuffCB
Omar JenkinsWR
Jim MolinaroOT
2004Mike GoolsbyOL
Ryan GrantRB
Carlyle HolidayWR
Justin TuckDE
2005Brandon HoyteLB
Brady QuinnQBHeisman finalist (2005, 4th), Sammy Baugh Trophy (2005), AA (2006),
Heisman finalist (2006, 3rd), Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (2006), Maxwell Award (2006)
2006Brady Quinn (2)QBHeisman finalist (2005, 4th), Sammy Baugh Trophy (2005), AA (2006),
Heisman finalist (2006, 3rd), Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (2006), Maxwell Award (2006)
Travis ThomasHB
Tom ZbikowskiSAA (2005–2006)
2007John CarlsonTEAA (2006)
Maurice Crum Jr.DLTeam Defensive MVP (2008)
John SullivanC
Travis Thomas (2)HB
Tom Zbikowski (2)SAA (2005–2006)
2008David BrutonS
Maurice Crum Jr. (2)DLTeam Defensive MVP (2008)
David GrimesWR
2009Jimmy ClausenQBAA (2009)
Kyle McCarthyS
Eris OlsenG
Scott SmithLB
2010Game-by-Game
2011Harrison SmithS
2012Tyler EifertTEAA (2012), John Mackey Award (2012)
Kapron Lewis-MooreDE
Zack MartinGAA (2012), Pinstripe Bowl MVP (2013)
Manti Te'oLBAA (2010–2011), Bronko Nagurski Trophy (2012), Butkus Award (2012), Chuck Bednarik Award (2012), Heisman finalist (2012, 2nd),
Lombardi Award (2012), Lott Trophy (2012), Maxwell Award (2012), Walter Camp Award (2012), Unanimous AA (2012)
2013Bennett JacksonS
T. J. JonesWR
Zack Martin (2)GAA (2012), Pinstripe Bowl MVP (2013)
2014Austin CollinsworthS
Sheldon DayDTAA (2015)
Nick MartinOG
Cam McDanielRB
2015Sheldon Day (2)DTAA (2015)
Matthias FarleyS
Nick Martin (2)OG
Joe SchmidtLB
Jaylon SmithLBAA (2014), Consensus AA (2015), Dick Butkus Award (2015)
2016Torii Hunter Jr.WR
Mike McGlincheyOTConsensus AA (2017)
James OnwualuLB
Isaac RochellDE
2017Josh AdamsRB
DeShone KizerQB
Greer MartiniLB
Mike McGlinchey (2)OTConsensus AA (2017)
Nyles MorganLB
Quenton NelsonOGUnanimous AA (2017)
Drue TranquillLBWuerffel Trophy (2018)
Austin WebsterWR
2018Alex BarsOL
Sam MustipherC
Tyler NewsomeP
Drue Tranquill (2)LBWuerffel Trophy (2018)
2019Ian BookQBAll-ACC (2020), Heisman finalist (2020, 9th)
Jalen ElliottS
Chris FinkeWR
Alohi GilmanS
Robert HainseyOL
Khalid KareemDE
Julian OkwaraDE
2020Ian Book (2)QBAll-ACC (2020), Heisman finalist (2020, 9th)
Shaun CrawfordS
Robert Hainsey (2)OL
Daelin HayesLB
Adetokunbo OgundejiLB
2021Avery DavisWR
Kyle HamiltonSAll-ACC (2020), Consensus AA (2021)
Kurt HinishNT
Jarrett PattersonC
Myron Tagovailoa-AmosaDEAll-ACC (2020)
Drew WhiteLB
Kyren WilliamsRBACC Rookie of the year (2020)
2022Bo BauerLB
JD BertrandLB
Avery Davis (2)WR
Isaiah FoskeyDEConsensus AA (2022)
Michael MayerTEConsensus AA (2022)
Jarrett Patterson (2)C
2023Joe AltOLAA (2022)
JD Bertrand (2)LB
Cam HartCB
Sam HartmanQB
2024Jack KiserLB
Riley LeonardQB
Rylie MillsDL
Benjamin MorrisonCB
Xavier WattsS
2025Drayk BowenLB
Donovan HinishDL
Will PaulingWR
Billy SchrauthOL
Adon ShulerS
Aamil WagnerOL

Game captains

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No permanent captains were selected during the 1946 and 2010 seasons. Head coachesFrank Leahy (1946) andBrian Kelly (2010) chose a new captain for each game in their respective seasons. Game captains were also selected during the 2002 season underTyrone Willingham, but four permanent captains were eventually selected at the end of the season.

References

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  6. ^"To Present Trophy".The Courier-Journal. November 16, 1935. p. 14. RetrievedOctober 19, 2020.
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