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Coaching
award goes to Saban
Head
coach Gary Patterson was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award,
but the honor went to LSU coach Nick Saban.
By Sarah
Greene
Staff Reporter
The Football Writers Association of America honored TCU head
coach Gary Patterson as a finalist for the 2003 Eddie Robinson Coach
of the Year Award.
The FWAA hosted its annual banquet Thursday in Scottsdale, Ariz.,
to honor the seasons three finalists, which included Patterson,
Navy head coach Paul Johnson and LSU head coach Nick Saban, who won
the award for leading the Tigers to the BCS championship.
Since its inception in 1957, the award has been presented annually
to the nations top head coach. It is given out in honor of Eddie
Robinson of Grambling State, the winningest Division 1-A coach in
college football history.
This year, all three coaches were first-time finalists.
Steve Richardson, executive director of the FWAA, said coaches from
each conference were reviewed based on their season. He said the committee,
consisting of over 800 members, then made nominations and voted to
determine the three finalists and the eventual winner.
Richardson said Patterson was more than worthy of the recognition.
Patterson fits into the category because he had a solid season,
he said. He only lost one game before the bowls.
Steve Fink, director of athletic media relations at TCU, agreed that
the FWAA chose Patterson as a finalist because of TCUs impressive
record.
However, Richardson said because LSU was part of a bigger conference,
the Southeastern Conference, they had better televised games and higher
ratings among all the polls, resulting in the voters favoring Saban
for the award.
Either way, Fink said Saban was deserving of the award.
LSU won a national championship, he said.
Fink said Pattersons nomination for the award proves just how
important he has been to the football program.
It gives recognition of what hes done, and what this program
has accomplished, Fink said.
Even though Patterson gained another credit to his resume, he has
managed to remain humble, by saying that the real winner of his recognition
is the TCU football program.
It helps recruiting, nothing else, Patterson said. |
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