Bob Crenshaw Award

Bob Crenshaw Award
Awarded for The Player with the Biggest Heart Florida State Football
Location Tallahassee, Florida
Country United States
Presented by Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc.
First awarded 1958
Official website http://www.tallahasseeqbclub.com/

Bob Crenshaw Award is an annual award presented to a player on the Florida State University Football team to recognize individual performance. The awards are the typical of most athletic awards, such as Most Valuable Player and Defensive Seminole Warrior Awards.[1] However, the Tallahassee Quarterback Club[2] sponsors an award that is given in memory of a special Seminole football player whose courage and fighting spirit was an inspiration to others.

The award is given in the memory of Robert E. (Bob) Crenshaw who played Florida State Seminoles football from 1952 to 1955. The 175 pounds offensive lineman was the captain of the team in 1954 and a student leader. He was killed in a jet crash in 1958.[3] The plaque's inscription reads: "To the football player with the Biggest Heart." The recipient is chosen by his teammates as the man who best exemplifies the qualities that made Bob Crenshaw an outstanding football player and person.

Award Winners

Devonta Freeman won the award in 2012 and 2013.

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