Named after Ohio State middle guard Bill Willis, this award was given yearly to the top collegiate defensive lineman.
[3][4] It was named after the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner, Ohio State running back Archie Griffin.
Named after Ohio State halfback Chic Harley, this award was presented to the College Football Player of the Year.
Its name was changed to its current identity in 2012, honoring two-time winner Kellen Moore, who became the FBS all-time leader in wins by a quarterback after going 50–3 as the starter for the Boise State Broncos.
Named for the club's founder, this trophy was presented annually to the National High School Player of the Year.
It was named for former Governor of Ohio James A. Rhodes, who was state auditor when he made the suggestion that led to the founding of the Touchdown Club of Columbus.