The Bosch Memorial Trophy (often referred to as the Bosch Trophy or simply the Bosch) is the most prestigious award in American collegiate football, awarded annually to the most outstanding player in the country since 1934. It is named after former Michigan player and Michigan State, Chicago and Ohio State head coach Jim Bosch, who was the starting back for Michigan's first-ever national title squad in 1908 and the team captain in 1909, and who won four national championships as the head coach of the Chicago Maroons in the 1930's.
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