DALLAS (FWAA) - The Football Writers Association of America, in conjunction with the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, has announced eight finalists for the 2010 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award. The winner will be revealed on Dec. 6 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City.
In alphabetical order the finalists are: Wisconsin's Bret Bielema, Auburn's Gene Chizik, Michigan State's Mark Dantonio, Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy, Stanford's Jim Harbaugh, Oregon's Chip Kelly, TCU's Gary Patterson and Boise State's Chris Petersen.
The finalists were placed on a ballot to be electronically
distributed to the entire 1,200-plus FWAA membership. Ballots will be
accepted until midnight after games of Sat., Nov. 27.
The FWAA coaching award is named after the late Robinson, a coaching
legend at Grambling State University for 55 years. He has more Division
I victories (408) than any other coach in the history of college
football. The FWAA has presented a national coach of the year award
since 1957 and named the award in Robinson's honor in 1997.
Robinson, who passed away on April 3, 2007, won 70.7 percent of his
games during his illustrious career. Robinson's teams won or tied for 17
Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships after joining the
league in 1959. His Tigers claimed nine Black College Football
Championships during his career spent all at the same school.
The move to present this award in New York City is a natural. The
Grambling Tigers, coached by Robinson from 1941-97, played numerous
regular-season games at Yankee Stadium starting in the late 1960s and
into the 1970s and then later at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
Prior to this year, the Eddie Robinson Award had been announced and
presented at the site of the Bowl Championship Series title game in
early January for several years.
Here is a look at the eight finalists:
- Wisconsin's Bret Bielema has the Badgers at 10-1 heading into the
season finale against Northwestern on Saturday. Wisconsin has lost only
to Michigan State this season and is still in contention for a berth to
the Rose Bowl. The Badgers have won six straight conference games.
Bielema is in his fifth season at Wisconsin.
- Auburn's Gene Chizik has a berth in the Southeastern Conference
title game wrapped up no matter what the Tigers (11-0) do against
Alabama on Friday. After spending two seasons as head coach at Iowa
State, Chizik took over Auburn last season and posted an 8-5 record and a
victory over Northwestern in the Outback Bowl.
- Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio has overcome a heart attack
this season to direct the Spartans to a 10-1 record with only a game
remaining against Penn State on Saturday. The Spartans, locked in a
three-way tie with Ohio State and Wisconsin for the Big Ten Conference
lead, have lost only at Iowa this season.
- Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy has directed the Cowboys to the cusp
of their first outright Big 12 South Division title and first 10-victory
season. With a victory over Oklahoma this Saturday, the once-beaten
Cowboys will win the South title outright and gain their first berth in a
Big 12 title game in the final season it will be played.
- Jim Harbaugh, in his fourth season at Stanford, has led the
Cardinal to a 10-1 record with a game remaining against Oregon State on
Saturday. This is Stanford's first 10-victory season since Bill Walsh
went 10-3 in 1992 during his second stint as Stanford's head coach. A
48-14 Stanford victory over Cal on Saturday was the most lopsided in the
series in 80 years.
- Oregon's second-year head coach Chip Kelly in a finalist for the
second straight season as he has gotten his unbeaten Ducks to the No. 1
ranking in college football, just two victories away from a probable
berth in the BCS title game. The Ducks (10-0) lead the country in
scoring with 50.7 points per game. The Ducks have games remaining
against Arizona and Oregon State.
- Gary Patterson has led TCU (11-0) to within one game of its second
straight unbeaten regular season, with only New Mexico left this
Saturday. The Mountain West Conference champions have a great chance to
appear in a BCS Bowl for the second straight season and an outside
chance of making the BCS 1-2 game.
- Chris Petersen keeps doing it at Boise State with another Western
Athletic Conference title in sight. This season the Broncos are 10-0 and
likely headed to another BCS game if they can win their remaining two
games against Nevada and Utah State. Boise State has the longest winning
streak in college football (24 straight victories). This is the fourth
time Petersen has been a finalist for the award.
Of the eight finalists, only Patterson has previously won the Eddie
Robinson Coach of the Year Award. He collected it last season when the
Horned Frogs put together their first unbeaten regular season since
1938. Patterson was also a finalist for the award in 2003.
The Football Writers Association of America, a non-profit
organization founded in 1941, consists of more than 1,200 men and women
who cover college football for a living. The membership includes
journalists, broadcasters and publicists, as well as key executives in
all the areas that involve the game. The FWAA works to govern areas that
include gameday operations, major awards and its annual All-America
team. For more information about the FWAA and its award programs,
contact Steve Richardson at tigerfwaa@aol.com or 972-713-6198.
The Eddie Robinson Award is a member of the National College Football Awards Association
(NCFAA). The NCFAA was founded in 1997 as a coalition of the major
collegiate football awards to protect, preserve and enhance the
integrity, influence and prestige of the game's predominant awards. The
NCFAA encourages professionalism and the highest standards for the
administration of its member awards and the selection of their
candidates and recipients. For more information, visit the association's
official Web site, ncfaa.org.
For more information on the Eddie Robinson Award and the FWAA,
contact FWAA executive director Steve Richardson (972-713-6198 or tigerfwaa@aol.com).?