Lou Groza Award revamps its official website

The Lou Groza Award improves its website's appearance.
The Lou Groza Award official website enhanced its appearance to include an extensive list of player profiles and included other interesting features.

PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla.—The Lou Groza Award, presented annually to the top college football placekicker in the United States by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission, has recently announced an upgraded and enhanced website.

The Lou Groza Award is named after the former Ohio State Buckeyes and Cleveland Browns player Lou Groza. The award has been presented since 1992.

The new website has an extensive list of player profiles with more than 200 collegiate placekickers from 1992 to date. It also includes their headshots, career bios, and other updated statistics. Fans will get a chance to revisit the elite club of past winners and explore the NFL alumni section.

The site has enhanced its photo gallery section with over 20 years of history. Visitors can spot NFL stars like Lamar Jackson and Jacoby Brissett, who once won the local player of the year award. In addition, you will be able to learn about the award’s history by exploring Lou Groza’s incredible legacy. Fans can explore anything and everything, from Lou Groza’s life story to the creation of the Groza Award by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission, including a detailed timeline.

New to the website is the upgraded fan voting feature, which lets you vote for your favorite of the three Groza Award finalists. The fan’s choice will add one vote to the final count, allowing fans everywhere to decide on the winner.