Mr._Football_Award_(Ohio)

Mr. Football Award (Ohio)

Mr. Football Award (Ohio)

Annual high school football award


The Mr. Football Award has been given out annually since 1987 to the player voted by the Associated Press to be the best high school football player in the state of Ohio.[1]

Two players have won the award twice, Erick Howard and Robert Smith. Three schools have had two different award winners, Kenton High School, Euclid High School, and Mentor High School, (Euclid High School has three total awards), and Kenton High School has the only brother pair to win, Maty and Ben Mauk.

Award winners by year

Charles Woodson was 1994's Mr. Football from Fremont Ross.
Mitch Trubisky was 2012's Mr. Football from Mentor.
Joe Burrow was 2014's Mr. Football from Athens.
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Schools with multiple winners

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Colleges with multiple winners

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References

  1. "Ohio's Mr. Football winners through the years". cantonrep.com. The Repository. 26 Nov 2008. Retrieved 26 Apr 2020.
  2. Turner, Karl (21 May 2007). "Raymond Williams violates probation; sent to prison". cleveland.com. The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 26 Apr 2020.
  3. "FOOTBALL: Mauk named Mr. Football". wapakdailynews.com. Wapakoneta Daily News. Retrieved 26 Apr 2020.
  4. Birmingham, Jeremy (3 Dec 2014). "Joe Burrow Wins Mr. Football in Ohio". elevenwarriors.com. Eleven Warriors. Retrieved 26 Apr 2020.
  5. "Wadsworth QB Joey Baughman is the 2017 Ohio Mr. Football". cleveland.com. The Plain Dealer. 29 Nov 2017. Retrieved 26 Apr 2020.
  6. Furr, Jake (28 Nov 2018). "Lexington's Cade Stover named Ohio's Mr. Football". mansfieldnewsjournal.com. Mansfield News Journal. Retrieved 26 Apr 2020.
  7. Noland, Rick (9 Dec 2021). "Medina's Drew Allar is team player —- but stands out as Mr. Football". medina-gazette.com. Medina Gazette. Retrieved 9 Dec 2021.



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