DC Touchdown Club#Walter Camp Memorial Trophy

{{Short description|College football awards organization}}

The DC Touchdown Club, earlier known as The Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C., was started in 1935 with a passion for charity and sports. In the ensuing years the Club has benefited many local charities as well as providing scholarships to deserving student/athletes.

The Touchdown Timmies, the club's trophies, are given each year to athletes who excelled in their respective arenas including professionals, college and scholastic players. Additionally, the Club provided monies to 15 charitable organizations each year.

At one point, the name was changed to "Touchdown Club Charities of Washington, DC". It was founded by a group of college football enthusiasts in 1935, among them Dutch Bergman. The motto is "Children, Scholarship, and Community".

The Timmie Awards began with a formal dinner at the Willard Hotel in 1937 where All-American Quarterback Marshall Goldberg was honored as Best Player of the Year. Over the past sixty years, the club's dinner awards programs honoring of more than 200 outstanding college players and hundreds of professional high school athletes, have attracted celebrities from many fields and national media attention.

Touchdown Club Founder

Arthur "Dutch" Bergman was a back with George Gipp on the Notre Dame teams of the 1920s. He was later assistant football coach at the University of Minnesota and the University of New Mexico, and head coach at Catholic University, winning their first Orange Bowl in 1936, and head coach of the Eastern Division titlist Washington Redskins of 1943. Dutch was also an Army flyer in World War I, a mining engineer, a top-level Government official, a sports writer, a broadcaster and, finally, manager of the D.C. Armory and RFK Stadium.

The "Timmie Awards" are the name given to the awards that the club awarded beginning in 1946. In addition to an NFL Player of the Year, they also award a Coach of the Year and administered the Washington Redskins team awards, among others. The club was the first to award a "MVP" award to a defensive player, Gene Brito, in 1955. The Philadelphia Maxwell Club awarded a similar honor to Andy Robustelli in 1962.

NFL Player of the Year awards

As voted on by the DC Touchdown Club

1944Roy Zimmerman, Philadelphia Eagles

1945Bob Waterfield, Cleveland Rams

1946Bill Dudley, Pittsburgh Steelers

1947Sammy Baugh, Washington Redskins

1948Sammy Baugh (2), Washington Redskins

1949Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia Eagles; Otto Graham, Cleveland Browns

1950Bob Waterfield, Los Angeles Rams

1951Otto Graham, Cleveland Browns

1952Lynn Chandnois, Pittsburgh Steelers

1953Lou Groza, Cleveland Browns

1954Norm Van Brocklin, Los Angeles Rams

1955Gene Brito, Washington Redskins

1956Frank Gifford, New York Giants

1957Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts

1958—Johnny Unitas (2), Baltimore Colts and Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns

1959Charley Conerly, New York Giants

1960—Norm Van Brocklin (2), Philadelphia Eagles

1961Paul Hornung, Green Bay Packers

1962Y. A. Tittle, New York Giants{{cite news|title=Tittle Earns More Honors|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1917&dat=19621222&id=6e8qAAAAIBAJ&pg=5826,4589734&hl=en|access-date=August 29, 2016|work=Schenectady Gazette|agency=Associated Press|date=December 22, 1962|page=16}}

1963—Jim Brown (2), Cleveland Browns

1964Lenny Moore, Baltimore Colts

1965Pete Retzlaff, Philadelphia Eagles

1966Jim Nance, Boston Patriots, (AFL); Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Redskins, (NFL)

1967Lance Alworth, San Diego Chargers, (AFL); Johnny Unitas (3), Baltimore Colts, (NFL)

1968Daryle Lamonica, Oakland Raiders, (AFL); Ray Nitschke, Green Bay Packers, (NFL)

1969Lance Alworth (2), San Diego Chargers, (AFL); Sonny Jurgensen (2), Washington Redskins, (NFL)

1970Fran Tarkenton, New York Giants

1971Billy Kilmer, Washington Redskins; Jack Pardee, Washington Redskins

1972Larry Brown, Washington Redskins

1973O. J. Simpson, Buffalo Bills

1974Joe Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers

1975—Fran Tarkenton (2), Minnesota Vikings

1976Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys (NFC); Bert Jones, Baltimore Colts (AFC)

1977Walter Payton, Chicago Bears, (NFC); Craig Morton, Denver Broncos, (AFC)

1978Pat Haden, Los Angeles Rams, (NFC); Jim Zorn, Seattle Seahawks, (AFC)

1979Joe Theismann, Washington Redskins (NFC); Dan Fouts, San Diego Chargers (AFC)

1980Steve Bartkowski, Atlanta Falcons (NFC); Brian Sipe, Cleveland Browns (AFC)

1981Tony Dorsett, Dallas Cowboys (NFC); Ken Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)

1982Mark Moseley, Washington Redskins (NFC); Dan Fouts (2); San Diego Chargers (AFC)

1983Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams (NFC); Curt Warner, Seattle Seahawks (AFC)

1984—Eric Dickerson (2), Los Angeles Rams (NFC); Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins

1985—Walter Payton (2), Chicago Bears (NFC); Ken O'Brien, New York Jets (AFC)

1986Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants (NFC); Al Toon, New York Jets (AFC)

1987Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers (NFC); John Elway, Denver Broncos (AFC)

1988Roger Craig, San Francisco 49ers (NFC); Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)

1989—Joe Montana (2), San Francisco 49ers (NFC); Christian Okoye, Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)

1990Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions (NFC); Jim Kelly, Buffalo Bills (AFC)

1991Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins (NFC); Thurman Thomas, Buffalo Bills (AFC)

1992Steve Young, San Francisco (NFC); Barry Foster, Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)

1993—Mark Stepnoski, Dallas Cowboys (NFC); Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)

1994—Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers (NFC); Junior Seau, San Diego Chargers (AFC)

1995Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers (NFC); Steve Bono, Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)

1996Kevin Greene, Carolina Panthers (NFC); Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills (AFC)

1997—Brett Favre (2), Green Bay Packers (NFC); Terrell Davis, Denver Broncos (AFC)

1998Randall Cunningham, Minnesota Vikings (NFC); Terrell Davis (2), Denver Broncos (AFC)

1999Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams (NFC); Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts (AFC)

2000Marshall Faulk, St. Louis Rams (NFC); Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders(AFC)

2001Kurt Warner (2), St. Louis Rams (NFC); Rich Gannon (2), Oakland Raiders (AFC)

2002—Brett Favre (3), Green Bay Packers (NFC); Rich Gannon (3), Oakland Raiders (AFC)

2003Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings (NFC); Jamal Lewis, Baltimore Ravens (AFC)

2004Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia Eagles (NFC); Peyton Manning (2), Indianapolis Colts (AFC)

2005Shaun Alexander, Seattle Seahawks (NFC); Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)

2006Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints (NFC); LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers (AFC)

2007—Brett Favre (4), Green Bay Packers (NFC); Tom Brady, New England Patriots (AFC)

2008—Kurt Warner (3), Arizona Cardinals (NFC); Peyton Manning (3), Indianapolis Colts (AFC)

2009—Brett Favre (5), Minnesota Vikings (NFC); Peyton Manning (4), Indianapolis Colts (AFC)

Knute Rockne Memorial Trophy

Presented annually by the DC Touchdown Club to the collegiate lineman of the year

1939Ken Kavanaugh, E, LSU{{cite book |last1=Scott|first1=Richard|title=SEC Football: 75 Years of Pride and Passion|date=15 September 2008|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cm1TZA6jCSgC&q=Knute+Rockne+Memorial+Trophy&pg=PA52|access-date=December 15, 2013|publisher=Quayside Publishing Group|location=Minneapolis, MN|isbn=978-0-7603-3248-1|page=49}}

1940Bob Suffridge, G, Tennessee{{cite book |last1=Scott|first1=Richard|title=SEC Football: 75 Years of Pride and Passion|date=15 September 2008|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cm1TZA6jCSgC&q=Knute+Rockne+Memorial+Trophy&pg=PA52|access-date=December 15, 2013|publisher=Quayside Publishing Group|location=Minneapolis, MN|isbn=978-0-7603-3248-1|page=52}}

1941Endicott Peabody, G, Harvard

1942Bob Dove, E, Notre Dame

1943Cas Myslinski, C, Army

1944Don Whitmire, T, Navy

1945Dick Duden, E, Navy

1946Burr Baldwin, E, UCLA

1947Chuck Bednarik, C, Pennsylvania

1948Bill Fischer, G, Notre Dame

1949Leon Hart, E, Notre Dame

1950Bud McFadin, G, Texas

1951Bob Ward, G, Maryland

1952Dick Modzelewski, T, Maryland

1953Stan Jones, T, Maryland

1954Max Boydston, E, Oklahoma

1955Bob Pellegrini, C, Maryland

1956Jerry Tubbs, C, Oklahoma

1957Lou Michaels, T, Kentucky

1958Bob Novogratz, G, Army{{cite news|title=Touchdown Club Pick Army's Bob Novogratz|newspaper=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|date=January 11, 1959|page=29|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19590110&id=SHkcAAAAIBAJ&pg=1459,1727726|access-date=August 31, 2016}}

1959Roger Davis, G, Syracuse

1960Tom Brown, G, Minnesota

1961Joe Romig, G, Colorado

1962Pat Richter, E, Wisconsin

1963Dick Butkus, C, Illinois

1964Dick Butkus, C, Illinois

1965Tommy Nobis, G, Texas

1966Jim Lynch, DE, Notre Dame

1967Ron Yary, T, Southern California{{cite book|title=The USA Today College Football Encyclopedia|date = August 2009|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eNThHqwUK7kC&pg=PA204|publisher=USA Today|isbn = 9781602396777|access-date=August 25, 2015}}

1968Ted Hendricks, DE, Miami

1969Mike Reid, T, Penn State

1970Jim Stillwagon, T, Ohio State

1971Larry Jacobson, DT, Nebraska

1972John Hannah, OG, Alabama

1973Ed "Too Tall" Jones, DE, Tennessee State

1974Randy White, DE, Maryland

1975Lee Roy Selmon, DE, Oklahoma

1976Wilson Whitley, DT, Houston

1977Ken MacAfee, TE, Notre Dame

1978Greg Roberts, OG, Oklahoma

1979Bruce Clark, DE, Penn State

1980Hugh Green, DE, Pittsburgh

1981Kenneth Sims, DE, Texas

1982Billy Ray Smith Jr., DE, Arkansas

1983Bill Fralic, OT, Pittsburgh

1984Bruce Smith, DE, Virginia Tech

1985Tony Casillas, DT, Oklahoma

1986Gordon Lockbaum, RB, Holy Cross

1987Chad Hennings, DT, Air Force

1988Tracy Rocker, DT, Auburn

1989Chris Zorich, DT, Notre Dame

1990Chris Zorich, DT, Notre Dame

1992Eric Curry, DE, Alabama

1993Aaron Taylor, OT, Notre Dame

1994Ruben Brown, OG, Pittsburgh

1995Nebraska offensive line

1996Orlando Pace, OT, Ohio State

Walter Camp Memorial Trophy

Since 1937, presented annually by the DC Touchdown Club to the collegiate back of the year

1939Nile Kinnick, HB, Iowa

1946Charley Trippi, HB, Georgia{{cite news|title=New Honor for Charley Trippi|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10032104/new_honor_for_charley_trippi/|access-date=April 4, 2017|work=The Decatur Herald|agency=Associated Press|date=June 24, 1947|page=14|via=Newspapers.com}}

1954Ralph Guglielmi, QB, Notre Dame{{cite news|title=Guglielmi, Irish Football Ace, Award Walter Camp Trophy|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1955&dat=19550109&id=SworAAAAIBAJ&pg=6206,3241083&hl=en|access-date=August 31, 2016|work=Reading Eagle|agency=Associated Press|date=January 9, 1955|page=29}}

1959Billy Cannon, HB, LSU{{cite web|title=2013 LSU Football Media Guide-National Awards|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=208647460&DB_OEM_ID=5200|publisher=Louisiana State University|access-date=December 15, 2013|archive-date=November 15, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131115023623/http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=208647460&DB_OEM_ID=5200|url-status=dead}}

1961Ernie Davis, HB, Syracuse{{cite book |last1=Gallagher|first1=Robert C.|title=The Express: The Ernie Davis Story|date=2 September 2008|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ITJWCpaunpoC&q=walter+camp+memorial+trophy&pg=PA118|access-date=December 15, 2013|publisher=Random House LLC|location=New York, NY|isbn=978-0-345-51086-0|pages=117–118}}

1962Jerry Stovall, HB, LSU

1963Roger Staubach, QB, Navy{{cite web|title=All NACDA Members Opening Remarks and Keynote Address|url=http://www.nacda.com/convention/proceedings/2002/02keynote.html|publisher=NACDA|access-date=December 15, 2013}}

1966Steve Spurrier, QB, Florida{{cite web|title=Sonny Jurgensen And Steve Spurrier At The Touchdown Club|url=http://blog.redskins.com/2011/06/07/sonny-jurgensen-and-steve-spurrier-at-the-touchdown-club-updated/|publisher=Washington Redskins|access-date=December 15, 2013}}

1968O. J. Simpson, RB, USC{{cite news|title=O. J. Simpson Wins Walter Camp Award|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9251565/o_j_simpson_wins_walter_camp_award/|access-date=March 1, 2017|work=Traverse City Record-Eagle|agency=United Press International|date=November 25, 1968|page=23|via=Newspapers.com}}

1969Archie Manning, QB, Ole Miss{{cite web|title=Red-letter Year For Quarterbacks|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1084033/index.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120927093237/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1084033/index.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 27, 2012|publisher=Sports Illustrated|access-date=December 15, 2013}}

Touchdown Club Charities Hall of Fame

Touchdown Club Charities hosts its own Football Hall of Fame. Starting in 2000, the Club has decided to expand its Hall of Fame selection process to include the American public at large. The top 10 nominees will be presented to the public for election. The top five will be elected and inducted into the Hall of Fame at a date subsequent to the election.

Distinguished individuals in the DC Touchdown Club Hall of Fame are players such as “Dutch” Bergman, George Preston Marshall, Knute Rockne, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Bobby Mitchell, Sammy Baugh, Walter Camp, Sonny Jurgenson, Red Grange and Johnny Unitas that are in the Hall of Fame. More recent inductees include Gene Upshaw and Larry Brown.

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