College football awards: full list of all winners for the 2020-21 season

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The red carpet was rolled up rather than rolled out. The lights were not so bright and the pomp and circumstance were attenuated on Thursday night. This did not stop some of the biggest stars in college football from taking center stage. The 2020-21 college football awards were presented in front of a national TV audience before the National College Football Playoff Championship between No. 1 in Alabama and No. 3 in Ohio State.

It is probably not a shock that Alabama players bet on hardware. The Heisman Trophy winner, DeVonta Smith, won the Maxwell Prize and the Walter Camp Prize, both awarded to the best player in the country. He also took home the Biletnikoff award given to the country’s largest wide receiver. Alabama quarterback Mac Jones took home the Davey O’Brien Award as the country’s best defender, running back Najee Harris won the Doak Walker Award for the best running back in the game and Landon Dickerson won the Rimington Award for best center of the nation. In all, 20 awards were presented on Thursday night.

Check out the full list of winners for the 2020 college football season below:

Maxwell Award

Player of the year

DeVonta Smith, Alabama

Walter Camp Award

Player of the year

DeVonta Smith, Alabama

Home Depot Award

Coach of the year

Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina

Jim Thorpe Award

Best defensive defense

Trevon Moehrig, TCU

Davey O’Brien Award

Best Quarterback

Mac Jones, Alabama

Rimington Award

Best center

Landon Dickerson, Alabama

Lou Groza Award

Best Placekicker

Jose Borregales, Miami (FL)

Butkus Award

Best Linebacker

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame

Doak Walker Award

Best Running Back

Najee Harris, Alabama

Biletnikoff Award

Best wide receiver

DeVonta Smith, Alabama

John Mackey Award

Best Tight End

Kyle Pitts, Florida

Outland Trophy

Beset Interior Lineman

Alex Leatherwood, Alabama

Ray Guy Award

Best Punter

Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech

Bednarik Award

Defensive Player of the Year

Zaven Collins, Tulsa

Bronko Nagurski Trophy

Defensive Player of the Year

Zaven Collins, Tulsa

Burlsworth Trophy Top ex-walk-on Jimmy Morrissey, Pittsburgh

Disney Spirit Award

More inspiring

Darien Rencher, Clemson

William V. Campbell Trophy

Academic Heisman

Brady White, Memphis

Weurffel Trophy

Community service

Teton Saltes, New Mexico

Broyles Award

Best assistant coach

Steve Sarkisian, Alabama

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