The Grantland Rice Trophy was an annual award presented in the United States from 1954 to 2013 to the college football team recognized by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) as the national champions.
Named for the legendary sportswriter Grantland Rice, the trophy was presented annually after the college football bowl games.
A committee of five writers from different areas was appointed each season to select a champion by secret ballot.
Beginning in 2002, the FWAA also began issuing a national poll to go along with the Grantland Rice Trophy.
With the advent of the College Football Playoff (CFP) for the 2014 season, the FWAA quietly retired the Grantland Rice Trophy, joining with the National Football Foundation (NFF) to instead publish the FWAA-NFF Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll during the regular season, with the CFP champion automatically receiving the NFF's MacArthur Bowl Trophy.