JANUARY 2002
• Ralph Friedgen is FWAA/Eddie Robinson Coach
of the Year (1.10.02)
• Miami wins fourth Grantland Rice Trophy (1.4.02)
• FWAA announces new officers, board for 2002-03
(1.3.02)
• Davis wins FWAA's Volney Meece Scholarship
(1.3.02)
• Orville Henry wins FWAA's Bert McGrane Award
(1.3.02)
• FWAA names first Freshman All-America team
(1.3.02)
DECEMBER 2001
• Finalists selected for Eddie Robinson Coach
of the Year Award (12.12.01)
• Oklahoma's Roy Williams wins 2001 Nagurski Trophy
(12.10.01)
• Miami's Bryant McKinnie wins 2001 Outland Trophy
(12.06.01)
NOVEMBER 2001
• 'Canes, Gators lead 2001 FWAA All-America
team (11.28.01)
• Fonoti, Henderson and McKinnie named Outland
Trophy finalists (11.27.01)
• Two Sooners among five finalists for Bronko
Nagurski Trophy (11.21.01)
• Arkansas' Petty named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week for second time (11.19.01)
• FWAA postseason awards calendar of events
(11.16.01)
• Illinois' Wilson named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (11.12.01)
• Arkansas' Petty named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (11.5.01)
OCTOBER 2001
• Nebraska's Burrow named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (10.29.01)
• Iowa's Sanders named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (10.22.01)
• Maryland's Henderson named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (10.15.01)
• Oklahoma's Williams named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (10.8.01)
• Rice's Dawson named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (10.1.01)
• Ninth annual FWAA Best Writing Contest Winners
announced (10.1.01)
SEPTEMBER 2001
• UNC's Peppers named Bronko Nagurski Defensive
Player of the Week (9.24.01)
• Charlotte Touchdown Club changes Nagurski Award
date (9.24.01)
• CMU's King named Bronko Nagurski Defensive Player
of the Week (9.10.01)
• Ninth Annual FWAA Best Writing Contest winners
announced (9.10.01)
AUGUST 2001
• 2001 Outland Trophy watch list announced
(8.22.01)
• Bogaczyk resigns post; Hall takes over as FWAA's
second VP (8.3.01)
• Edwin Pope to be honored by College Football
Hall of Fame (8.2.01)
JULY 2001
• Florida is FWAA's preseason No. 1;
Oklahoma tabbed 3rd (7.30.01)
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