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Revision as of 23:33, 12 April 2014
The Paul "Bear" Bryant Award is a college football award given each year to the nation's most outstanding coach as determined by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
1986 | Joe Paterno | Penn State |
1987 | Dick MacPherson | Syracuse |
1988 | Lou Holtz | Notre Dame |
1989 | Bill McCartney | Colorado |
1990 | Bobby Ross | Georgia Tech |
1991 | Don James | Washington |
1992 | Gene Stallings | Alabama |
1993 | Terry Bowden | Auburn |
1994 | Rich Brooks | Oregon |
1995 | Gary Barnett | Northwestern |
1996 | Bruce Snyder | Arizona State |
1997 | Lloyd Carr | Michigan |
1998 | Bill Snyder | Kansas State |
1999 | Frank Beamer | Virginia Tech |
2000 | Bob Stoops | Oklahoma |
2001 | Larry Coker | Miami (FL) |
2002 | Jim Tressel | Ohio State |
2003 | Nick Saban | Louisiana State |
2004 | Tommy Tuberville | Auburn |
2005 | Mack Brown | Texas |
2006 | Chris Petersen | Boise State |
2007 | Mark Mangino | Kansas |
2008 | Kyle Whittingham | Utah |
2009 | Chris Petersen | Boise State |
2010 | Gene Chizik | Auburn |
2011 | Mike Gundy | Oklahoma State |
2012 | Bill O'Brien | Penn State |
2013 | Gus Malzahn | Auburn |