Mosi Tatupu Award
College Football All-America TeamMosi Tatupu Award | |
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Awarded for | the College Football Special Teams Player of the Year |
Location | Maui, Hawaii |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Maui Quarterback Club and the Hula Bowl |
First awarded | 1997 |
Last awarded | 2006 |
The Mosi Tatupu Award was given annually to the College Football Special Teams Player of the Year by the Maui Quarterback Club and the Hula Bowl, from 1997 to 2006.[1]
Mosi Tatupu played football for the Punahou School,[2] the University of Southern California and the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He held many Hawaii high school state rushing records and played for the Patriots from 1978 to 1990. His son Lofa Tatupu was a three-time Pro Bowl linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks.
Winners
Year | Player | School |
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1997 | Brock Olivo | Missouri |
1998 | Chris McAlister | Arizona |
1999 | Deltha O'Neal | California |
2000 | J. T. Thatcher | Oklahoma |
2001 | Kahlil Hill | Iowa |
2002 | Glenn Pakulak | Kentucky |
2003 | Wes Welker | Texas Tech |
2004 | Chad Owens | Hawaii |
2005 | Ryan Hoffman | Illinois State |
2006 | A.J. Trapasso | Ohio State |
References
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