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Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award

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Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award
Awarded forThe most outstanding collegiate football coach in the country
CountryUnited States
Presented byAssociated Press
History
First award1998
Most recentMike MacIntyre, Colorado

The Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award is an award that is given annually since 1998 to NCAA college football's national coach of the year. The award is voted on by the Associated Press (AP) voters that participate in the weekly college football AP Poll. The current award holder is Mike MacIntyre of the Colorado Buffaloes for 2016.

Winners

Year Winner School
1998 Bill Snyder Kansas State
1999 Frank Beamer Virginia Tech
2000 Bob Stoops Oklahoma
2001 Ralph Friedgen Maryland
2002 Kirk Ferentz Iowa
2003 Nick Saban LSU
2004 Tommy Tuberville Auburn
2005 Joe Paterno Penn State[1]
2006 Jim Grobe Wake Forest[2]
2007 Mark Mangino Kansas[3]
2008 Nick Saban Alabama[4]
2009 Gary Patterson TCU[5]
2010 Chip Kelly Oregon[6]
2011 Les Miles LSU[7]
2012 Brian Kelly Notre Dame[8]
2013 Gus Malzahn Auburn[9]
2014 Gary Patterson TCU[10]
2015 Dabo Swinney Clemson[11]
2016 Mike MacIntyre Colorado[12]
2017 Scott Frost UCF[13]

References