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Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award

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Annual American college football award

TheEarl Campbell Tyler Rose Award is an award given annually to the "top offensive player inDivision I football who also exhibits the enduring characteristics that defineEarl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity." The award was established in 2012[1] by the Tyler Chamber of Commerce inTyler, Texas[2] and is presented by SPORTyler, Inc., in conjunction with theCity of Tyler, the Tyler Convention & Visitors Bureau and Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce.[3] The recipient must have ties to the state of Texas.

Criteria

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The award is given to the top offensive player inNCAA Division I football who also exhibits the enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity; specifically tenacity to persist and determination to overcome adversity and injury in pursuit of reaching goals. Additionally, the award is limited to players who were born in the state ofTexas, attended a Texas high school, or attended a Texas junior college or university.[4]

Winners

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SeasonPlayerPositionSchoolBorn in TXHigh School in TXCollege/University in TX
2013Bryce PettyQBBaylor checkYcheckY
2014Trevone BoykinQBTCUcheckYcheckYcheckY
2015Greg WardQBHoustoncheckYcheckYcheckY
2016D'Onta ForemanRBTexascheckYcheckYcheckY
2017Baker MayfieldQBOklahomacheckYcheckYcheckY[a]
2018Kyler MurrayQBOklahomacheckYcheckYcheckY[b]
2019J. K. DobbinsRBOhio StatecheckYcheckY
2020Kyle TraskQBFloridacheckYcheckY
2021Bailey ZappeQBWestern Kentucky[5]checkYcheckYcheckY[c]
2022Max DugganQBTCUcheckY
2023Ollie Gordon IIRBOklahoma State[6]checkYcheckY
2024Ashton JeantyRBBoise StatecheckY

Winners by school

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SchoolWinners
Oklahoma2
TCU2
Baylor1
Florida1
Houston1
Ohio State1
Oklahoma State1
Texas1
Western Kentucky1
Boise State1

Notes

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  1. ^Mayfield attended Texas Tech before transferring to Oklahoma.
  2. ^Murray attended Texas A&M before transferring to Oklahoma.
  3. ^Zappe attended Houston Baptist University before transferring to Western Kentucky.

References

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  1. ^"The Haggar Gold Jacket Report - Volume 2, Issue 3 | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site".www.profootballhof.com. Retrieved2016-07-25.
  2. ^Dodd, Rustin (21 August 2013)."KU's James Sims a candidate for Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award".Kansas City Star. Retrieved23 August 2013.
  3. ^"Earl Campbell Award".www.earlcampbellaward.com. Retrieved2016-07-25.
  4. ^"[Press Release] First Annual Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List Announced". Tyler Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved23 August 2013.
  5. ^Alexander, Morgan (January 12, 2022)."WKU's Baily Zappe wins Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award".CBS19.tv. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2022.
  6. ^Sanders, Garrett (January 10, 2024)."Ollie Gordon wins 2024 Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award".ketk.com. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2024.

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