MAC Football Offensive Players of the Year

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MAC Football Offensive Players of the Year

1965 — Willie Asbury, Kent State
1966 — Bruce Matte, Miami
1967 — John Schneider, Toledo
1968 — Cleve Bryant, Ohio
1969 — Chuck Ealey, Toledo
1970 — Chuck Ealey, Toledo
1971 — Chuck Ealey, Toledo
1972 — Bob Hitchens, Miami
1973 — Paul Miles, Bowling Green
1974 — Gene Swick, Toledo
1975 — Gene Swick, Toledo
1976 — Jerome Persell, Western Michigan
1977 — Jerome Persell, Western Michigan
1978 — Jerome Persell, Western Michigan
1979 — Gary Hogeboom, Central Michigan
1980 — Mark O’Connell, Ball State
1981 — Sam Shon, Ohio
1982 — Curtis Adams, Central Michigan
1983 — Brian McClure, Bowling Green
1984 — Brian McClure, Bowling Green
1985 — Brian McClure, Bowling Green
1986 — Terry Morris, Miami
1987 — Eric Wilkerson, Kent State
1988 — Tony Kimbrough, Western Michigan
1989 — David Riley, Ball State
1990 — Jeff Bender, Central Michigan
1991 — Erik White, Bowling Green
1992 — Erik White, Bowling Green
1993 — Mike Neu, Ball State
1994 — Brian Pruitt, Central Michigan
1995 — Wasean Tait, Toledo
1996 — Kareem Wilson, Ohio
1997 — Randy Moss, Marshall
1998 — Travis Prentice, Miami
1999 — Chad Pennington, Marshall
2000 — Robert Sanford, Western Michigan
2001 — Byron Leftwich, Marshall
2002 — Byron Leftwich, Marshall
2003 — Ben Roethlisberger, Miami
2004 — Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green
2005 — Greg Jennings, Western Michigan
2006 — Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois
2007 — Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
2008 — Nate Davis, Ball State
2009 — Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
2010 — Chad Spann, Northern Illinois
2011 — Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois
2012 — Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois
2013 — Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois
2014 — Jarvion Franklin, Western Michigan
2015 — Matt Johnson, Bowling Green
2016 — Corey Davis, Western Michigan
2017 — Logan Woodside, Toledo
2018 — Tyree Jackson, Buffalo
2019 — LeVante Bellamy, Western Michigan
2020 — Jaret Patterson, Buffalo
2021 — Lew Nichols III, Central Michigan
2022 — Kurtis Rourke, Ohio
2023 — Peny Boone, Toledo
2024 — Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green