- Disney's Wide World of Sports Spirit Award
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Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award Awarded for college football’s most inspirational individual or team Presented by National College Football Awards Association Country United States First awarded 1996 Currently held by D.J. Williams, Arkansas Official website http://disneyworldsports.disney.go.com/dwws/en_US/home/home?name=HomePage Disney’s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award is presented annually to college football’s most inspirational individual or team. The award is one of 21 that are part of the National College Football Awards Association (NCFAA).
Previous winners
Year Recipient/School 1996 Daniel Huffman, Rossville High School (Rossville, Illinois) Huffman gave up a promising football career to donate a kidney to his grandmother. 1997 Dwight Collins, University of Central Florida Collins overcame a loss of hearing from meningitis to get a football scholarship at UCF. 1998 Matt Hartl, Northwestern University Hartl, after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease in 1996, returned as a starter in 1997. *The disease returned in 1998, and Hartl passed on August 30, 1999 at the age of 23. 1999 East Carolina University ECU overcame damage to their Greenville, North Carolina, campus from Hurricane Floyd to finish the season 9–3. 2000 Hameen Ali, The College of William & Mary Ali overcame "a troubled youth, poverty-stricken living conditions and foster homes, among other obstacles." 2001 United States Service Academies In the aftermath of 9/11, the members of the United States Air Force Academy, United States Military Academy, and United States Naval Academy teams were honored for their academic and athletic achievements, and their commitment to the military. 2002 Dewayne White, University of Louisville White overcame the loss of both his parents, two fires that destroyed family homes, and a serious knee injury during his senior year of high school, and was selected 2001 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. 2003 Neil Parry, San Jose State University Parry broke his leg in a game for SJSU; a week later, following an infection and nerve and arterial damage, it was amputated. Three years later, Parry, wearing a prosthetic leg, returned to the field for SJSU. 2004 Tim Frisby, University of South Carolina Frisby walked on at wide receiver for the Gamecocks at age 39, after a 20-year career in the Army. 2005 Tulane University In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and the closure of the campus for the fall semester, Tulane was forced to play all 11 of its games on the road. 2006 Patrick Henry Hughes, University of Louisville Hughes, Louisville's second recipient, is a member of Louisville's marching band, even though he was born with no eyes and cannot straighten his arms and legs. He shared the award with his father, Patrick John Hughes. 2007 Zerbin Singleton, United States Naval Academy Singleton overcame personal tragedy and a broken collarbone that initially prevented him from enrolling in Annapolis. 2008 Tim Tebow, University of Florida Tebow was honored for his "countless hours preaching and providing support to less fortunate people, capitalizing on virtually every opportunity to touch the lives of others." 2009 Mark Herzlich, Boston College Herzlich was honored for his fight to overcome Ewing's sarcoma, and inspiring his teammates and other football teams to raise money for cancer research. 2010 D.J. Williams, University of Arkansas Williams, his mother and two sisters fled their home in Dallas, Texas to escape a drug-addicted and abusive father. They landed in Arkansas, where they put down roots of their own. Williams used his stature on the Razorbacks football team and spread his story and message to others in groups like the Big Brothers and Big Sisters program, the local Boys and Girls Clubs and Children’s Hospital. External links
- Disney's Wide World of Sports website
Disney Sports Spirit Award winners 1996: Daniel Huffman | 1997: Dwight Collins | 1998: Matt Hartl | 1999: East Carolina University | 2000: Hameen Ali | 2001: United States Air Force Academy; United States Military Academy; United States Naval Academy | 2002: Dewayne White | 2003: Neil Parry | 2004: Tim Frisby | 2005: Tulane University | 2006: Patrick Henry Hughes | 2007: Zerbin Singleto | 2008: Tim Tebow | 2009: Mark Herzlich | 2010: D. J. Williams
College football awards Overall trophies Overall media awards AP Player of the Year (1998) • SN Player of the Year (1942)Positional awards Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Defenseman) • Chuck Bednarik Award (Defenseman) • Dave Rimington Trophy (Center) • Davey O'Brien Award (Quarterback) • Dick Butkus Award (Linebacker) • Doak Walker Award (Running back) • Fred Biletnikoff Award (Wide receiver) • Jim Thorpe Award (Defensive back) • John Mackey Award (Tight end) • Lombardi Award (Lineman/linebacker) • Lott Trophy (Defenseman) • Lou Groza Award (Placekicker) • Manning Award (Quarterback) • Outland Trophy (Interior lineman) • Ray Guy Award (Punter) • Ted Hendricks Award (Defensive end)Other national player awards Chic Harley Award (Best player) • Archie Griffin Award (Best player) • Bill Willis Trophy (Defensive lineman) • Jack Lambert Trophy (Linebacker) • Jack Tatum Trophy (Defensive back) • Jim Brown Trophy (Running back) • Jim Parker Trophy (Offensive lineman) • Paul Hornung Award (Most versatile) • Sammy Baugh Trophy (Quarterback) • Paul Warfield Trophy (Wide receiver) • Johnny Unitas Award (Senior quarterback)All-Americans Head coaching awards AFCA Coach of the Year (1935) • Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (1957) • SN Coach of the Year (1963) • Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award (1967) • Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year (1976) • Woody Hayes Trophy (1977) • Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (1986) • Home Depot Coach of the Year (1994) • AP Coach of the Year (1998) • Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award (2006) • Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year Award (2009) • Joseph V. Paterno Award (2010) (formerly the George Munger Award (1989))Assistant coaching awards Broyles Award (Assistant Coach of the Year) • AFCA Assistant Coach of the YearConference awards ACC awards • Big 12 awards • Big East awards • Big Ten awards (MVP) • MAC awards • Pac-12 awards • SEC awards • Defunct: SWC awardsDivision I FCS awards Walter Payton Award (Div. I FCS offensive player) • Buck Buchanan Award (Div. I FCS defenseman) • Jerry Rice Award (Div. I FCS freshman) • Eddie Robinson Award (Div. I FCS coach)Other divisions/associations Harlon Hill Trophy (Div. II) • Gagliardi Trophy (Div. III) • Melberger Award (Div. III) • Rawlings Award (NAIA)Academic, inspirational,
and versatility awardsAcademic All-America of the Year (Student-athlete) • Disney's Wide World of Sports Spirit Award • William V. Campbell Trophy (Student-athlete) • Wuerffel Trophy (Humanitarian-athlete) • Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (Student-athlete) • Burlsworth Trophy (Walk-on) • Rudy Award (inspirational/motivational)Service awards Regional awards Nils V. "Swede" Nelson Award (New England Sportsmanship)Halls of fame Categories:- College football awards
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- Awards established in 1996
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