The Hornung Award is a college football award presented annually to the most versatile player in the country. Named after Paul Hornung, a former Notre Dame Fighting Irish football player who went on to play professionally for the Green Bay Packers, the award was first presented in 2010. It is sponsored by Texas Roadhouse and administered by the Louisville Sports Commission. The winner of the award is selected by a panel of sports journalists and former NFL players. The Hornung Award recognizes players who demonstrate exceptional skill in multiple positions, including running back, receiver, quarterback, and kick returner. Some notable winners of the award include Christian McCaffrey, Jabrill Peppers, and Saquon Barkley.
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