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* [[2012]]: [[Nick Saban]] | |||
* [[2011]]: [[Gene Chizik]] | * [[2011]]: [[Gene Chizik]] | ||
* [[2010]]: [[Nick Saban]], awarded at the [[Cahaba Grand Conference Center]] on [[March 21]]. | * [[2010]]: [[Nick Saban]], awarded at the [[Cahaba Grand Conference Center]] on [[March 21]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 23 January 2012
The Bobby Bowden Collegiate Coach of the Year Award is a national award for the nation's best collegiate football coach. The award was established in 2010 by the Over the Mountain Touchdown Club by arrangement with Bobby Bowden and the Alabama Sports Foundation. Other national coaching awards are named for Bear Bryant, Eddie Robinson and George Munger.
The first award, voted on by members of the OTM Touchdown Club, was given to Nick Saban after his 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide football team won the BCS National Championship. Later awards were voted on by a national media association such as the National Broadcasters and Sportswriters Association. Winners will be announced in advance of the awards banquet, which is held after National Signing Day. The actual award, a 14-pound ball created with iron from Red Mountain was created by MTM Midwest Trophy.
Recipients
- 2012: Nick Saban
- 2011: Gene Chizik
- 2010: Nick Saban, awarded at the Cahaba Grand Conference Center on March 21.
References
- Solomon, Jon (February 7, 2010) "Birmingham and Bowden unite for national coaching award." Birmingham News
- Kausler, Don Jr (March 22, 2010) "Saban accepts inaugural Bowden Award; coaches express mutual respect." Birmingham News
- Melick, Ray (March 22, 2010) "Bowden Award was more than just the passing of a trophy." Birmingham News
External links
- Over the Mountain Touchdown Club website