Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award

The Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award is given annually to the collegiate American football head coach adjudged by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) head coaches and sports information directors under the auspices of the Walter Camp Football Foundation as the "Coach of the Year";[1] the award is named for Walter Camp, a progenitor of the sport. The foundation also honors a Walter Camp Man of the Year for service.

Walter Camp Coach of the Year
Awarded forCoach of the Year in college football
LocationYale University
CountryUnited States
Presented byWalter Camp Football Foundation
History
First award1967
Most recentSonny Dykes, TCU
Websitehttp://www.waltercamp.org/

The award has been presented yearly since 1967 during the Walter Camp Football Foundation's annual awards weekend, held on the campus of Yale University.

Winners

SeasonCoachSchool
1967John PontIndiana
1968Woody HayesOhio State
1969Bo SchembechlerMichigan
1970Bob BlackmanDartmouth
1971Bob DevaneyNebraska
1972Joe PaternoPenn State
1973Johnny MajorsPittsburgh
1974Barry SwitzerOklahoma
1975Frank KushArizona State
1976Frank R. BurnsRutgers
1977Lou Holtz[2]Arkansas
1978Warren PowersMissouri
1979John MackovicWake Forest
1980Vince DooleyGeorgia
1981Jackie SherrillPittsburgh
1982Jerry StovallLSU
1983Mike WhiteIllinois
1984Joe MorrisonSouth Carolina
1985Fisher DeBerryAir Force
1986Jimmy JohnsonMiami (FL)
1987Dick MacPhersonSyracuse
1988Don NehlenWest Virginia
1989Bill McCartneyColorado
1990Bobby RossGeorgia Tech
1991Bobby BowdenFlorida State
1992Gene StallingsAlabama
1993Terry BowdenAuburn
1994Joe Paterno (2)Penn State
1995Gary BarnettNorthwestern
1996Bruce SnyderArizona State
1997Lloyd CarrMichigan
1998Bill SnyderKansas State
1999Frank BeamerVirginia Tech
2000Bob StoopsOklahoma
2001Ralph FriedgenMaryland
2002Kirk FerentzIowa
2003Bob Stoops (2)Oklahoma
2004Tommy TubervilleAuburn
2005Joe Paterno (3)Penn State
2006Greg SchianoRutgers
2007Mark ManginoKansas
2008Nick SabanAlabama
2009Gary PattersonTCU
2010Chip KellyOregon
2011Les MilesLSU
2012Brian KellyNotre Dame
2013David CutcliffeDuke
2014Gary Patterson (2)TCU
2015Dabo SwinneyClemson
2016Mike MacIntyreColorado
2017Mark RichtMiami (FL)
2018Nick Saban (2)Alabama
2019Ed Orgeron[3]LSU
2020Jamey ChadwellCoastal Carolina
2021Luke FickellCincinnati
2022Sonny DykesTCU

References

  1. "TCU's Patterson named Walter Camp coach of the year". USA Today. AP. December 18, 2014. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  2. "Holtz picked for Walter Camp award". The Eagle. Associated Press. December 24, 1977. p. 9. Retrieved June 3, 2017 โ€“ via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Ed Orgeron of LSU named Walter Camp Coach of the Year". LSU Sports. December 24, 2019. Retrieved December 24, 2019 โ€“ via nbcsports.com.
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