
John Outland
One of only a few players in history ever to be named All-America at two positions, John Outland garnered consensus All-America honors in 1898 at tackle and consensus All-America honors at back in 1899.
In the fall of 1885, Outland entered the University of Kansas never having played football in his life, but while watching practice one afternoon, he was seen by the varsity captain, who induced him to put on a uniform. Three days later, he was playing on the varsity team. After a 6-1 season, he transferred to Pennsylvania where he found his home. From 1897-1899, Outland and Hall of Fame teammate Truxton Hare led Penn to a 35-4-3 record.
Outland obtained his medical degree and was a surgeon during World War I, rising to the rank of major. He tried his hand at coaching at Franklin & Marshall College in 1900, Kansas in 1901, and Washburn 1904-05.
Outland had always contended that football tackles and guards deserved greater recognition and conceived the Outland Trophy as a means of providing this recognition. Today, the Outland Trophy is recognized as one of the nation's most prestigious awards, given to the nation's most outstanding interior lineman.
Dr. Outland, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001, died March 24, 1947.
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OUTLAND TROPHY AWARD WINNERS
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YEAR PLAYER, TEAM |
YEAR PLAYER, TEAM |
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1946 GEORGE CONNOR, NOTRE DAME |
1947 JOE STEFFY, ARMY |
1948 BILL FISCHER, NOTRE DAME |
| 1949 ED BAGDON, MICHIGAN STATE |
| 1950 BOB GAIN, KENTUCKY |
| 1951 JIM WEATHERALL, OKLAHOMA |
| 1952 DICK MODZELEWSKI, MARYLAND |
. 1953 J D ROBERTS, OKLAHOMA |
| 1954 BILL BROOKS, ARKANSAS |
| 1955 CALVIN JONES, IOWA |
| 1956 JIM PARKER, OHIO STATE |
| 1957 ALEX KARRAS, IOWA |
| 1958 ZEKE SMITH, AUBURN |
1959 MIKE MC GEE, DUKE |
| 1960 TOM BROWN, MINNESOTA |
| 1961 MERLIN OLSEN, UTAH STATE |
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| 1963 SCOTT APPLETON, TEXAS |
| 1964 STEVE DE LONG, TENNESSEE |
| 1965 TOMMY NOBIS,TEXAS |
| 1966 LOYD PHILLIPS, ARKANSAS |
1967 RON YARY, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA |
| 1968 BILL STANFILL, GEORGIA |
| 1969 MIKE REID, PENN STATE |
| 1970 JIM STILLWAGON, OHIO STATE |
1971 LARRY JACOBSEN, NEBRASKA |
1972 RICH GLOVER, NEBRASKA |
1973 JOHN HICKS, OHIO STATE |
| 1974 RANDY WHITE, MARYLAND |
1975 LEE ROY SELMON, OKLAHOMA |
| 1976 ROSS BROWNER, NOTRE DAME |
| 1977 BRAD SHEARER, TEXAS |
| 1978 GREG ROBERTS, OKLAHOMA |
| 1979 JIM RITCHER, NORTH CAROLINA STATE |
1980 MARK MAY, PITTSBURGH |
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1981 DAVE RIMINGTON, NEBRASKA |
1982 DAVE RIMINGTON, NEBRASKA |
1983 DEAN STEINKUHLER,NEBRASKA |
| 1984 BRUCE SMITH, VIRGINIA TECH |
| 1985 MIKE RUTH, BOSTON COLLEGE |
| 1986 JASON BUCK, BRIGHAM YOUNG |
1987 CHAD HENNINGS, AIR FORCE |
| 1988 TRACY ROCKER, AUBURN |
| 1989 MOHAMMED ELIWONIBE, BRIGHAM YOUNG |
| 1990 RUSSELL MARYLAND, MIAMI |
| 1991 STEVE EMTMAN, WASHINGTON |
| 1992 WILL SHIELDS, NEBRASKA |
| 1993 ROB WALDROP, ARIZONA |
| 1994 ZACH WIEGERT, NEBRASKA |
| 1995 JONATHON OGDEN,UCLA |
| 1996 ORLANDO PACE, OHIO STATE |
1997 AARON TAYLOR, NEBRASKA |
1998 KRIS FARRIS, UCLA |
1999 CHRIS SAMUELS, ALABAMA |
2000 JOHN HENDERSON, TENNESSEE |
2001 BRYANT MCKINNIE, MIAMI |
2002 RIEN LONG, WASHINGTON STATE |
2003 ROBERT GALLERY, IOWA |
2004 JAMMAL BROWN, OKLAHOMA |
2005 GREG ESLINGER, MINNESOTA |
2006 JOE THOMAS, WISCONSIN |
2007 GLENN DORSEY, LSU |
2008 ANDRE SMITH, ALABAMA |
2009 NDAMUKONG SUH, NEBRASKA |
2010 GABE CARIMI, WISCONSIN |
2011 BARRETT JONES, ALABAMA |
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Has been Presented the Prestigious Outland Award in Omaha, NE. |
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