User:Lizard the Wizard/Questionable football awards

FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Week
Fan-voted rushing and passing players of the week and year
 * References summary: 1 dead external link
 * Google search summary: Its Wikipedia page, NFL.com links, blogs, and official team sites

Kansas City Committee of 101 awards
"A national media committee of 101 sportswriters and sportscasters, who cover the NFL, and are asked to vote on the top offensive player, defensive player, and coach on each of the National Football League conferences, rather than the NFL as a whole."
 * References summary: 1 footnote, 2 external links
 * Google search summary: Most articles are first-party, and searching google news for "Kansas City Committee of 101" (quotes included) brings up 4 articles, dating back to July 2014.

National Football League Alumni
Nonprofit organization composed of former NFL players, and "associate members" who did not play in NFL. Names a "player of the year" at QB, RB, WR, LB, lineman, and an overall POY.
 * Article hasn't been updated past 2011's awards.
 * References summary: 4 footnotes (all first-party), 1 external link

Touchdown Club of Columbus

 * References summary: 4 footnotes (3 of them to first-party), 1 external link
 * Google search summary: Lots of articles on google news discussing winners of last year's awards

Washington D.C. Touchdown Club

 * References summary: 11 footnotes, but several duplicates, and some are to first-party sources
 * Google search summary: Google news search brings up 7 articles since 2009.

U.S. Army Player of the Year Award
"awarded annually since 2000 to the most outstanding high school football player in the United States, comparable to the Heisman Trophy for collegiate football players."
 * References summary: 1 footnote
 * Google search summary: searching U.S. Army Player of the Year (no quotes), several articles discussing the award from last year, from USA Today, Bleacher Report, Scout.com, 247sports. Seems promising. A lot of those are blogs and so aren't useable as reliable sources, but if nothing else it shows us there's interest in it.

Anthony Muñoz Award
Given annually to the best lineman in high school football
 * Last modified: November 2013
 * References summary: 2 footnotes
 * Google search summary: searching "Anthony Muños Award" (quotes included), first link is to the Wikipedia page for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, then a link to the award's Wikipedia page, followed by a link to the Template:Anthony Muñoz Award page. Other links include the official website, press releases by various winners' high schools, and a Wikipedia mirror.

Walter Payton Trophy
Given annually to "most athletic high school football player"
 * Last addition of content: January 2009
 * References summary: none
 * Google search summary: searching "Walter Payton Trophy" (quotes included), excluding Wikipedia, most references are to the Walter Payton Award, only notable coverage is a Rivals.com article from 2009 discussing that year's winners as a whole.

Glenn Davis Award
Given annually to best high school football player in the Los Angeles area
 * References summary: 1 footnote, 1 external link
 * Google search summary: searching Glenn Davis Award (no quotes) brings up a list of awards won by Glenn Davis, followed by the Wikipedia pages for this award and the one below, then a list of winners by the Los Angeles Times (the selectors of the recipients), and then a list of Glenn Davis Army Award (the award below) winners on the U.S. Army All-American Bowl site as well as USA Today High School Sports. And then a bunch of irrelevant nonsense.

Glenn Davis Army Award
"Given annually to the player of the West team at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, who best epitomizes the US Army's high standards of excellence in community service, education, and athletic excellence."
 * References summary: 1 dead external link
 * Master Lizard say: "Notability no good. Delete, or suffer grave consequence."

Pete Dawkins Trophy
Awarded to the MVP of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl
 * Last modified: November 2013
 * References summary: none
 * Google search summary: Basically nothing besides Wikipedia mirrors, the U.S Army AA Bowl official site, and a site about the award of the same name given out in rugby.