Ray Guy Award Winners
Most Outstanding Punter
Award Winners
- * indicates bowl stats included
| Year | Player | School | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Brett Thorson* | Georgia | 46 Punts, 2094 Yds, 45.5 Avg |
| 2024 | Eddie Czaplicki* | USC | 43 Punts, 2057 Yds, 47.8 Avg |
| 2023 | Tory Taylor* | Iowa | 93 Punts, 4479 Yds, 48.2 Avg |
| 2022 | Adam Korsak | Rutgers | 75 Punts, 3297 Yds, 44.0 Avg |
| 2021 | Matt Araiza* | San Diego State | 79 Punts, 4044 Yds, 51.2 Avg |
| 2020 | Pressley Harvin III | Georgia Tech | 45 Punts, 2161 Yds, 48.0 Avg |
| 2019 | Max Duffy* | Kentucky | 49 Punts, 2358 Yds, 48.1 Avg |
| 2018 | Braden Mann* | Texas A&M | 50 Punts, 2549 Yds, 51.0 Avg |
| 2017 | Michael Dickson* | Texas | 84 Punts, 3984 Yds, 47.4 Avg |
| 2016 | Mitch Wishnowsky* | Utah | 64 Punts, 3053 Yds, 47.7 Avg |
| 2015 | Tom Hackett* | Utah | 61 Punts, 2925 Yds, 48.0 Avg |
| 2014 | Tom Hackett* | Utah | 80 Punts, 3736 Yds, 46.7 Avg |
| 2013 | Tom Hornsey | Memphis | 62 Punts, 2800 Yds, 45.2 Avg |
| 2012 | Ryan Allen | Louisiana Tech | 45 Punts, 2162 Yds, 48.0 Avg |
| 2011 | Ryan Allen* | Louisiana Tech | 83 Punts, 3828 Yds, 46.1 Avg |
| 2010 | Chas Henry* | Florida | 50 Punts, 2253 Yds, 45.1 Avg |
| 2009 | Drew Butler* | Georgia | 56 Punts, 2691 Yds, 48.1 Avg |
| 2008 | Matt Fodge* | Oklahoma State | 36 Punts, 1544 Yds, 42.9 Avg |
| 2007 | Durant Brooks* | Georgia Tech | 65 Punts, 2929 Yds, 45.1 Avg |
| 2006 | Daniel Sepulveda | Baylor | 66 Punts, 3068 Yds, 46.5 Avg |
| 2005 | Ryan Plackemeier | Wake Forest | 67 Punts, 3165 Yds, 47.2 Avg |
| 2004 | Daniel Sepulveda | Baylor | 62 Punts, 2850 Yds, 46.0 Avg |
| 2003 | B.J. Sander* | Ohio State | 82 Punts, 3553 Yds, 43.3 Avg |
| 2002 | Mark Mariscal* | Colorado | 67 Punts, 3186 Yds, 47.6 Avg |
| 2001 | Travis Dorsch | Purdue | 49 Punts, 2370 Yds, 48.4 Avg |
| 2000 | Kevin Stemke | Wisconsin | 65 Punts, 2915 Yds, 44.8 Avg |


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