Southeastern Conference football individual awards
Coaches and media of the Southeastern Conference bestow the following individual awards at the end of each college football season.
Player of the Year
- 1933: Beattie Feathers, HB, Tennessee
- 1934: Dixie Howell, TB, Alabama
- 1935: Willie Geny, E, Vanderbilt
- 1936: Walter Gilbert, C, Auburn
- 1937: Carl Hinkle, C, Vanderbilt
- 1938: George Cafego, HB, Tennessee
- 1939: Ken Kavanaugh, E, LSU and Bob Foxx, WB, Tennessee
- 1940: Buddy Elrod, E, Mississippi State
- 1941: Jack Jenkins, FB, Vanderbilt
- 1942: Frank Sinkwich, TB, Georgia
- 1943: no selection made
- 1944: Shorty McWilliams, HB, Mississippi State
- 1945: Harry Gilmer, TB, Alabama
- 1946: Charley Trippi, HB, Georgia
- 1947: Charlie Conerly, TB, Ole Miss
- 1948: John Rauch, QB, Georgia
- 1949: Travis Tidwell, QB, Auburn
- 1950: Babe Parilli, QB, Kentucky
- 1951: Bill Wade, QB, Vanderbilt
- 1952: Jackie Parker, QB, Mississippi State
- 1953: Jackie Parker, QB, Mississippi State
- 1954: Art Davis, HB, Mississippi State
- 1955: Johnny Majors, TB, Tennessee
- 1956: Johnny Majors, TB, Tennessee
- 1957: Lou Michaels, T, Kentucky
- 1958: Billy Cannon, HB, LSU
- 1959: Billy Cannon, HB, LSU
- 1960: Jake Gibbs, QB, Ole Miss
- 1961: Pat Trammell, QB, Alabama
- 1962: Jerry Stovall, HB, LSU
- 1963: Jimmy Sidle, QB, Auburn
- 1964: Tucker Frederickson, FB, Auburn
- 1965: Steve Sloan, QB, Alabama
- 1966: Steve Spurrier, QB, Florida
- 1967: Bob Goodridge, E, Vanderbilt
- 1968: Jake Scott, S, Georgia
- 1969: Archie Manning, QB, Ole Miss
- 1970: Pat Sullivan, QB, Auburn
- 1971: Johnny Musso, TB, Alabama
- 1972: Terry Davis, QB, Alabama
- 1973: Sonny Collins, TB, Kentucky
- 1974: Rockey Felker, QB, Mississippi State
- 1975: Jimmy DuBose, FB, Florida
- 1976: Ray Goff, QB, Georgia
- 1977: Charles Alexander, TB, LSU
- 1978: Willie McClendon, TB, Georgia
- 1979: Joe Cribbs, RB, Auburn
- 1980: Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
- 1981: Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
- 1982: Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
- 1983: Reggie White, DT, Tennessee
- 1984: Kerwin Bell, QB, Florida
- 1985: Bo Jackson, RB, Auburn
- 1986: Cornelius Bennett, LB, Alabama
- 1987: Wendell Davis, WR, LSU
- 1988: Tracy Rocker, DT, Auburn
- 1989: Emmitt Smith, RB, Florida
- 1990: Shane Matthews, QB, Florida
- 1991: Shane Matthews, QB, Florida
- 1992: Garrison Hearst, RB, Georgia
- 1993: Heath Shuler, QB, Tennessee
- 1994: Jay Barker, QB, Alabama
- 1995: Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
- 1996: Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
- 1997: Peyton Manning, QB Tennessee
- 1998: Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky
- 1999: Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama
- 2000: Rudi Johnson, RB, Auburn
- 2001: Rex Grossman, QB, Florida
Offensive Player of the Year
- 2002: Artose Pinner, RB, Kentucky
- 2003: Eli Manning, QB, Ole Miss
- 2004: Jason Campbell, QB, Auburn
- 2005: Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt
- 2006: Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
- 2007: Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
- 2008: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
- 2009: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida and Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
- 2010: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
- 2011: Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama
- 2012: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
- 2013: Tre Mason, RB, Auburn
- 2014: Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama
- 2015: Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama
- 2016: Jalen Hurts, QB, Alabama
- 2017: Kerryon Johnson, RB, Auburn
- 2018: Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
- 2019: Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
Defensive Player of the Year
- 2002: David Pollack, DE, Georgia
- 2003: Chad Lavalais, DT, LSU
- 2004: David Pollack DE, Georgia
- 2005: DeMeco Ryans, LB, Alabama
- 2006: Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss
- 2007: Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
- 2008: Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee
- 2009: Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
- 2010: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
- 2011: Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU and Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU
- 2012: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina and Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia
- 2013: C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama and Michael Sam, DE, Missouri
- 2014: Shane Ray, DE, Missouri
- 2015: Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama
- 2016: Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama
- 2017: Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
- 2018: Josh Allen, LB, Kentucky
- 2019: Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn
Special Teams Player of the Year
- 2004: Carnell Williams, RS, Auburn
- 2005: Skyler Green, RS, LSU
- 2006: John Vaughn, PK, Auburn
- 2007: Felix Jones, RS, Arkansas
- 2008: Brandon James, RS, Florida
- 2009: Javier Arenas, RS, Alabama
- 2010: Patrick Peterson, RS, LSU
- 2011: Joe Adams, RS, Arkansas
- 2012: Caleb Sturgis, PK, Florida and Ace Sanders, RS, South Carolina
- 2013: Christion Jones, RS, Alabama
- 2014: Marcus Murphy, RS, Missouri
- 2015: Evan Berry, RS, Tennessee
- 2016: Daniel Carlson, PK, Auburn
- 2017: Daniel Carlson, PK, Auburn
- 2018: Braden Mann, PK, Texas A&M
- 2019: Jaylen Waddle, RS, Alabama
Jacobs Blocking Trophy
- 1935: Riley Smith, Alabama
- 1936: Bill May, LSU
- 1937: Leroy Monsky, Alabama
- 1938: Sam Bartholomew, Tennessee
- 1939: Sam Bartholomew, Tennessee
- 1940: Lloyd Cheatham, Auburn
- 1941: Jack Jenkins, Vanderbilt
- 1942: Jack Jenkins, Vanderbilt
- 1943: John Steber, Georgia Tech
- 1944: Billy Bevis, Tennessee
- 1945: Billy Bevis, Tennessee
- 1946: Hal Self, Alabama
- 1947: Buddy Bowen, Ole Miss
- 1948: Truitt Smith, Mississippi State
- 1949: Butch Avinger, Alabama
- 1950: Butch Avinger, Alabama
- 1951: Jimmy Hahn, Tennessee
- 1952: John Michels, Tennessee
- 1953: Crawford Mims, Ole Miss
- 1954: Charles Evans, Mississippi State
- 1955: Paige Cothren, Ole Miss
- 1956: Stockton Adkins, Tennessee
- 1957: Stockton Adkins, Tennessee
- 1958: Red Brodnax, LSU
- 1959: Jim Cartwright, Tennessee
- 1960: Jim Cartwright, Tennessee
- 1961: Billy Neighbors, Alabama
- 1962: Butch Wilson, Alabama
- 1963: Tucker Frederickson, Auburn
- 1964: Tucker Frederickson, Auburn
- 1965: Hal Wantland, Tennessee
- 1966: Cecil Dowdy, Alabama
- 1967: Bob Johnson, Tennessee
- 1968: Brad Johnson, Georgia
- 1969: Chip Kell, Tennessee
- 1970: Chip Kell, Tennessee
- 1971: Royce Smith, Georgia
- 1972: John Hannah, Alabama
- 1973: Buddy Brown, Alabama
- 1974: Sylvester Croom, Alabama
- 1975: Randy Johnson, Georgia
- 1976: Warren Bryant, Kentucky
- 1977: Bob Cryder, Alabama
- 1978: Robert Dugas, LSU
- 1979: Dwight Stephenson, Alabama
- 1980: Nat Hudson, Georgia
- 1981: Wayne Harris, Mississippi State
- 1982: Wayne Harris, Mississippi State
- 1983: Guy McIntyre, Georgia
- 1984: Lomas Brown, Florida
- 1985: Peter Anderson, Georgia
- 1986: Wes Neighbors, Alabama
- 1987: Harry Galbreath, Tennessee
- 1988: Howard Cross, Alabama
- 1989: Eric Still, Tennessee
- 1990: Antone Davis, Tennessee
- 1991: Cal Dixon, Florida
- 1992: Everett Lindsay, Ole Miss
- 1993: Tobie Sheils, Alabama
- 1994: Jason Odom, Florida
- 1995: Jason Odom, Florida
- 1996: Donnie Young, Florida
- 1997: Alan Faneca, LSU
- 1998: Matt Stinchcomb, Georgia
- 1999: Chris Samuels, Alabama
- 2000: Kenyatta Walker, Florida
- 2001: Kendall Simmons, Auburn
- 2002: Shawn Andrews, Arkansas
- 2003: Shawn Andrews, Arkansas
- 2004: Wesley Britt, Alabama
- 2005: Marcus McNeill, Auburn
- 2006: Arron Sears, Tennessee
- 2007: Andre Smith, Alabama and Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas
- 2008: Michael Oher, Ole Miss
- 2009: Ciron Black, LSU
- 2010: Lee Ziemba, Auburn
- 2011: Barrett Jones, Alabama
- 2012: Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M
- 2013: Jake Matthews, Texas A&M
- 2014: La'el Collins, LSU
- 2015: Ryan Kelly, Alabama and Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas
- 2016: Cam Robinson, Alabama
- 2017: Braden Smith, Auburn
- 2018: Jonah Williams, Alabama
- 2019: Andrew Thomas, Georgia
Freshman of the Year
- 1986: Tommy Hodson, QB, LSU
- 1987: Emmitt Smith, RB, Florida
- 1988: no selection made
- 1989: no selection made
- 1990: Garrison Hearst, RB, Georgia and James Willis, LB, Auburn
- 1991: Eric Zeier, QB, Georgia
- 1992: Steve Taneyhill, QB, Carolina and Randall Godfrey, ILB, Georgia
- 1993: Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
- 1994: Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee
- 1995: Kevin Faulk, RB, LSU and Anthony McFarland, DL, LSU
- 1996: Derick Logan, RB, Kentucky
- 1997: Jamal Lewis, RB, Tennessee
- 1998: Quincy Carter, QB, Georgia
- 1999: Ronney Daniels, WR, Auburn
- 2000: Jabar Gaffney, WR, Florida
- 2001: David Greene, QB, Georgia
- 2002: Kwane Doster, RB, Vanderbilt
- 2003: Chris Leak, QB, Florida
- 2004: Ko Simpson, DB, South Carolina
- 2005: Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
- 2006: Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
- 2007: Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
- 2008: A. J. Green, WR, Georgia & Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
- 2009: Warren Norman, RB, Vanderbilt
- 2010: Marcus Lattimore, RB, Carolina
- 2011: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, Carolina & Isaiah Crowell, RB, Georgia
- 2012: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
- 2013: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss & Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas
- 2014: Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia
- 2015: Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
- 2016: Jalen Hurts, QB, Alabama
- 2017: Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia
- 2018: Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
- 2019: Bo Nix, QB, Auburn
Coach of the Year
- 1935: Jack Meagher, Auburn
- 1936: Robert Neyland, Tennessee
- 1937: Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt
- 1938: Robert Neyland, Tennessee
- 1939: Bill Alexander, Georgia Tech
- 1940: Allyn McKeen, Mississippi State
- 1941: Henry Russell Sanders, Vanderbilt
- 1942: Wally Butts, Georgia
- 1943: no selection made
- 1944: John Barnhill, Tennessee
- 1945: Frank Thomas, Alabama
- 1946: Wally Butts, Georgia
- 1947: Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss
- 1948: Henry Frnka, Tulane and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss
- 1949: Gaynell Tinsley, LSU
- 1950: Robert Neyland, Tennessee and Bear Bryant, Kentucky
- 1951: Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech and Robert Neyland, Tennessee
- 1952: Harold Drew, Alabama and Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech
- 1953: Ralph Jordan, Auburn
- 1954: Blanton Collier, Kentucky and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss
- 1955: Arthur Guepe, Vanderbilt and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss
- 1956: Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee
- 1957: Wade Walker, Mississippi State Ralph Jordan, Auburn
- 1958: Paul Dietzel, LSU
- 1959: Wally Butts, Georgia and Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1960: Ray Graves, Florida and Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss
- 1961: Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1962: Johnny Vaught, Ole Miss
- 1963: Ralph Jordan, Auburn and Paul E. Davis, Mississippi State
- 1964: Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1965: Doug Dickey, Tennessee and Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1966: Vince Dooley, Georgia
- 1967: Doug Dickey, Tennessee
- 1968: Vince Dooley, Georgia
- 1969: Charles McClendon, LSU
- 1970: Charles McClendon, LSU and Charley Shira, Mississippi State
- 1971: Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1972: Ralph Jordan, Auburn
- 1973: Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1974: Bear Bryant, Alabama and Steve Sloan, Vanderbilt
- 1975: Ken Cooper, Ole Miss
- 1976: Vince Dooley, Georgia
- 1977: Bear Bryant, Alabama and Fran Curci, Kentucky
- 1978: Vince Dooley, Georgia and Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1979: Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1980: Vince Dooley, Georgia and Charley Pell, Florida
- 1981: Bear Bryant, Alabama
- 1982: George MacIntyre, Vanderbilt and Jerry Stovall, LSU
- 1983: Pat Dye, Auburn, Billy Brewer, Ole Miss, and Jerry Claiborne, Kentucky
- 1984: Bill Arnsparger, LSU and Galen Hall, Florida
- 1985: Johnny Majors, Tennessee
- 1986: Bill Arnsparger, LSU and Billy Brewer, Ole Miss
- 1987: Pat Dye, Auburn and Bill Curry, Alabama
- 1988: Pat Dye, Auburn
- 1989: Bill Curry, Alabama
- 1990: Billy Brewer, Ole Miss and Steve Spurrier, Florida
- 1991: Steve Spurrier, Florida and Gerry DiNardo, Vanderbilt
- 1992: Gene Stallings, Alabama
- 1993: Terry Bowden, Auburn
- 1994: Steve Spurrier, Florida and Gene Stallings, Alabama
- 1995: Steve Spurrier, Florida
- 1996: Steve Spurrier, Florida
- 1997: Jim Donnan, Georgia and Tommy Tuberville, Ole Miss
- 1998: Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee
- 1999: Mike DuBose, Alabama
- 2000: Lou Holtz, South Carolina
- 2001: Houston Nutt, Arkansas
- 2002: Mark Richt, Georgia
- 2003: David Cutcliffe, Ole Miss and Nick Saban, LSU
- 2004: Tommy Tuberville, Auburn
- 2005: Mark Richt, Georgia and Steve Spurrier, South Carolina
- 2006: Houston Nutt, Arkansas
- 2007: Sylvester Croom, Mississippi State
- 2008: Nick Saban, Alabama, Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt,, and Houston Nutt, Ole Miss
- 2009: Nick Saban, Alabama
- 2010: Gene Chizik, Auburn, Steve Spurrier, South Carolina
- 2011: Les Miles, LSU
- 2012: Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M, Will Muschamp, Florida
- 2013: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- 2014: Dan Mullen, Mississippi State, Gary Pinkel, Missouri
- 2015: Jim McElwain, Florida
- 2016: Nick Saban, Alabama
- 2017: Kirby Smart, Georgia
- 2018: Mark Stoops, Kentucky
- 2019: Ed Orgeron, LSU