List of Ray Guy Award Winners

    The list of Ray Guy Award winners is a who's who of CFB punting prowess, and we have the winners of punting's premier prize listed by year.

    Named after the greatest to ever do it, both in college football and the NFL, the Ray Guy Award honors the most outstanding punter in college football. Awarded by the Augusta Sports Council since 2000, winners are evaluated on stellar statistical production but also leadership and their impact on team success.

    The list of Ray Guy Award winners by year is below.

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    Ray Guy Award Winners Listed by Year

    • 2024 – Eddie Czaplicki, USC
    • 2023 – Tory Taylor, Iowa
    • 2022 – Adam Korsak, Rutgers
    • 2021 – Matt Araiza, San Diego State
    • 2020 – Pressley Harvin III, Georgia Tech
    • 2019 – Max Duffy, Kentucky
    • 2018 – Braden Mann, Texas A&M
    • 2017 – Michael Dickson, Texas
    • 2016 – Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah
    • 2015 – Tom Hackett, Utah
    • 2014 – Tom Hackett, Utah
    • 2013 – Tom Hornsey, Memphis
    • 2012 – Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech
    • 2011 – Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech
    • 2010 – Chas Henry, Florida
    • 2009 – Drew Butler, Georgia
    • 2008 – Matt Fodge, Oklahoma State
    • 2007 – Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech
    • 2006 – Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor
    • 2005 – Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest
    • 2004 – Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor
    • 2003 – B.J. Sander, Ohio State
    • 2002 – Mark Mariscal, Colorado
    • 2001 – Travis Dorsch, Purdue
    • 2000 – Kevin Stemke, Wisconsin

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