W. J. Voit Memorial Trophy

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The W. J. Voit Memorial Trophy was awarded by the Helms Athletic Foundation from 1951 to 1978 to the outstanding college football player on the Pacific Coast. The recipient was determined based on votes cast by West Coast football writers and later broadcasters as well.[1][2] Award recipients include College Football Hall of Fame inductees, O. J. Simpson, Mike Garrett, Jim Plunkett, Joe Kapp, Craig Morton, Billy Kilmer, and Anthony Davis.

The Voit Trophy is presented to Bobby Garrett (left) in 1953.

History

The trophy was named after German American entrepreneur William J. Voit (1881–1946),[3] the founder of the W.J. Voit Rubber Company. In the 1950s and 1960s, a representative of the Voit organization presented the trophy at a banquet preceding the Rose Bowl game.[1][2][4][5][6][7][8] In 1969, a Los Angeles Times columnist wrote the following about the Voit Trophy tradition:

"Jim Plunkett was in Pasadena Monday to receive the 19th Annual Voit Memorial Trophy, which goes to the Pacific Coast's top player. The trophy stands nearly as high as most men who receive it, but Plunkett dwarfed the thing. ... The Voit Trophy, though, is an accurate mirror of later success in professional ball. Three of the NFL's top quarterbacks -- Joe Kapp, Billy Kilmer and Craig Morton -- all won it, as did such other pro players as Mike Garrett, Gary Beban and O. J. Simpson. Since the award was instituted in 1951, only one winner has failed to play pro ball of some sort."[9]

In addition to the notable NFL players to win the Voit Trophy, the runners-up in the Voit voting included such Hall of Fame players as John Brodie (Voit runner-up in 1956), Mel Renfro (Voit runner-up in 1963), and Hugh McElhenny (Voit runner-up in 1951).

Unlike the Pop Warner Trophy, awarded each year to the top senior football player on the West Coast, the Voit Trophy was open to underclassmen. Accordingly, three players received the Voit Trophy in multiple years. The multi-year winners of the award are USC Trojans running back Jon Arnett (1955 and 1956), Stanford Cardinal quarterback Jim Plunkett (1969 and 1970), and USC tailback Anthony Davis (1972 and 1974).

USC and Stanford athletes won the Voit Trophy more than those at any other school, with USC athletes taking the trophy nine times and Stanford athletes doing so six times.

In 1975, the Pac-10 Conference began awarding its own Player of the Year award, diminishing the significance of the Voit Trophy. The award of the trophy was discontinued shortly thereafter.

Recipients

Recipients of the Voit Trophy are as follows:

More information Year, Recipient ...
Year Recipient Position School Points Runners-up Source
1951Bill McCollEndStanford31Hugh McElhenny, Washington (27), Ollie Matson, USF (24)[2]
1952Jim SearsHalfbackUSC53Donn Moomaw, UCLA (45), Elmer Wilhoite, USC (20)[10]
1953Bobby GarrettQuarterbackStanford78Paul Cameron, UCLA (42), Paul Larson, QB, California (25)[11]
1954Paul LarsonQBCalifornia50George Shaw, Oregon (41), Jack Ellena, UCLA (36)[12][13]
1955Jon ArnettBackUSC[14][5]
1956Jon ArnettBackUSC72John Brodie, Stanford (55), John Witte, Oregon St. (27)[15][16]
1957Dick WallenEndUCLA60Bob Newman, Wash. St. (30), Joe Francis, Oregon St. (26)[17]
1958Joe KappQuarterbackCalifornia117Dick Bass, College of the Pacific (36), Chris Burford, Oregon St. (19)[18]
1959Bob SchloredtQuarterbackWashington110Chris Burford, Stanford (38)[19][20]
1960Billy KilmerTailbackUCLARoy McKasson, Washington, Marlin McKeever, USC[21][22]
1961Hugh CampbellWide receiverWash. St.59Terry Baker, Oregon St. (33), Bobby Smith, UCLA[23][24]
1962Terry BakerQuarterbackOregon St.133Hal Bedsole, USC (43)[25]
1963Vern BurkeSplit endOregon St.57Mel Renfro, Oregon (45), Craig Morton, California (38)[26][27]
1964Craig MortonQuarterbackCalifornia96Mike Garrett, USC (57), Bob Berry, Oregon (49)[28][29]
1965Mike GarrettTailbackUSC147Gary Beban, UCLA (80), Ray Handley, Stanford (7)[30][31]
1966Pete PiferFullbackOregon St.102Gary Beban, UCLA (80), Mel Farr, UCLA (63)[32][33]
1967Gary BebanQuarterbackUCLA153O. J. Simpson, USC (119), Bill Enyart, Oregon St. (7)[34]
1968O. J. SimpsonTailbackUSC180Bill Enyart, Oregon St. (55), Gene Washington, Stanford (30)[35]
1969Jim PlunkettQuarterbackStanford128Dennis Shaw, San Diego St. (54), Jimmy Gunn USC (17)[36][37]
1970Jim PlunkettQuarterbackStanford158Dennis Dummit, UCLA (49), Sonny Sixkiller, Washington (30)[38]
1971Don BunceQuarterbackStanford81Bernard Jackson, Wash. St. (72), Jeff Siemon, Stanford (20)[39][40]
1972Anthony DavisTailbackUSC107Charle Young, USC (32); Dan Fouts, Oregon (30)[41]
1973Kermit JohnsonHalfbackUCLA
1974Anthony DavisTailbackUSC[42]
1975Chuck MuncieHalfbackCalifornia109John Sciarra, UCLA (49), Ricky Bell (44)[43]
1976Ricky BellTailbackUSC120Jeff Dankworth, UCLA (31), Duncan McColl, Stanford (27)[44]
1977Guy BenjaminQuarterbackStanfordWarren Moon[45]
1978Charles WhiteTailbackUSC[15]
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