Eddie Robinson Award

Not to be confused with Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year.
Eddie Robinson Award
Awarded for College football's top head coach in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision
Location New York City
Country United States
Presented by STATS LLC
First awarded 1987
Currently held by Joe Moglia, Coastal Carolina
Official website www.fcs.football

The Eddie Robinson Award is awarded annually to college football's top head coach in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA). The award was established by The Sports Network in 1987 and is voted upon by the division's sports information directors and selected sports writers.[1] The award is named for Eddie Robinson, the College Football Hall of Fame coach, who retired in 1997 after 56 years at Grambling State University.

Along with the Walter Payton Award and Buck Buchanan Award, it is presented the night before the annual NCAA Division I Football Championship.

Winners

Year Winner School
1987 Mark Duffner Holy Cross
1988 Bill Russo Lafayette
1989 Erk Russell Georgia Southern
1990 Gene McDowell Central Florida
1991 Chris Ault Nevada
1992 Charlie Taaffe The Citadel
1993 Dan Allen Boston University
1994 Jim Tressel Youngstown State
1995 Houston Nutt Murray State
1996 Darren Barbier Nicholls State
1997 Andy Talley Villanova
1998 Paul Johnson Georgia Southern
1999 Mickey Matthews James Madison
2000 Joe Glenn Montana
2001 Pete Lembo Lehigh
2002 Tommy Tate McNeese State
2003 Mike Ayers Wofford
2004 Jerry Kill Southern Illinois
2005 Sean McDonnell New Hampshire
2006 Jerry Moore Appalachian State
2007 Mark Farley Northern Iowa
2008 Mickey Matthews (2) James Madison
2009 Henry Frazier, III Prairie View A&M
2010 Tony Samuel Southeast Missouri State
2011 Rob Ambrose Towson
2012 Craig Bohl North Dakota State
2013 Craig Bohl (2) North Dakota State
2014 Sean McDonnell (2) New Hampshire
2015 Joe Moglia Coastal Carolina

References

  1. "Eddie Robinson Award". The Sports Network. Retrieved 2008-12-22.

External links

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