Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year
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Description | the top collegiate football coach in the country |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Sporting News |
First awarded | 1963 |
Currently held by | Gary Patterson |
The Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year Award is an award that is given annually to NCAA college football's national coach of the year. The Sporting News (now known as Sporting News) started handing out the award beginning in 1963.[1] Currently, Sporting News’ All-America team is one of the five teams used to determine consensus All-Americans.
TSN National Coach of the Year
1963 — Darrell Royal, Texas
1964 — Frank Broyles, Arkansas
1965 — Duffy Daugherty, Michigan State
1966 — Ara Parseghian, Notre Dame
1967 — John Pont, Indiana
1968 — Woody Hayes, Ohio State
1969 — Darrell Royal, Texas
1970 — John Ralston, Stanford
1971 — Chuck Fairbanks, Oklahoma
1972 — John McKay, USC
1973 — Barry Switzer, Oklahoma
1974 — Jerry Claiborne, Maryland
1975 — Emory Bellard, Texas A&M
1976 — Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh
1977 — Lou Holtz, Arkansas
1978 — Darryl Rogers, Michigan State
1979 — John Mackovic, Wake Forest
1980 — Vince Dooley, Georgia
1981 — Hayden Fry, Iowa
1982 — George MacIntyre, Vanderbilt
1983 — Mike White, Illinois
1984 — Jim Wacker, Texas Christian
1985 — Bo Schembechler, Michigan
1986 — John Cooper, Arizona State
1987 — Dick MacPherson, Syracuse
1988 — Lou Holtz, Notre Dame
1989 — None
1990 — Bobby Ross, Georgia Tech
1991 — Don James, Washington
1992 — Dennis Erickson, Miami (Fla.)
1993 — Terry Bowden, Auburn
1994 — Rich Brooks, Oregon
1995 — Gary Barnett, Northwestern
1996 — Bruce Snyder, Arizona State
1997 — Mike Price, Washington State
1998 — Phil Fulmer, Tennessee
1999 — June Jones, Hawaii
2000 — Dennis Erickson, Oregon State
2001 — Ralph Friedgen, Maryland
2002 — Jim Tressel, Ohio State
2003 — Urban Meyer, Utah
2004 — Tommy Tuberville, Auburn
2005 — Joe Paterno, Penn State
2006 — Jim Grobe, Wake Forest
2007 — Mark Mangino, Kansas
2008 — Nick Saban, Alabama
2009 — Gary Patterson, TCU
See also
- Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award
- Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
- Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year
- Woody Hayes Trophy
- Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award
- AFCA Coach of the Year
- Home Depot Coach of the Year
- Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award
References
- ^ "Sporting News Archives". Retrieved March 27, 2009.