The College Football
Rudy Awards™
Daniel ‘Rudy’ Ruettiger founded the College Football Rudy Awards to honor Division I football players who brought that ‘something extra’ to the team.
Rudy wanted to find the most inspirational and motivational players in America who best defined what he refers to as "The Four C's": Courage, Contribution, Commitment and Character.
The College Football Rudy Awards were launched in 2007. During the first year, 26 coaches nominated the ‘Rudy’ on their team. The inaugural award was presented to Terry Clayton of the University of Kentucky. A senior linebacker, Clayton lost his hearing at the age of five. He persevered as a walk on for the Kentucky football team and twice was named to the Southeast Conference Academic Honor Roll.
In 2008 the number of nominees more than doubled to 53, resulting in outstanding nominations including finalists Drew Combs (winner, pictured above), Dan Cafaro, and Nik Harris who was recently drafted by the Buffalo Bills
University of Akron Zip walk-on, junior running back LeVon Morefield was named the winner of the 2009 College Football Rudy Award. LeVon, born one month premature and addicted to crack cocaine as a result of his mother’s drug use, overcame a challenged childhood, and proved that you can take the negatives of your life and turn them into a positive energy towards excelling for success.
Learn more about this award at The College Football Rudy Awards.