DALLAS (FWAA) – Coastal Carolina coach
Jamey Chadwell led his team to historic heights
this season within its program, its conference, the national rankings
and even the College Football Playoff with an 11-win season that
captured the country's imagination and brought immeasurable attention
to the school in Conway, S.C. For his achievements in leading the
Chanticleers to so many historic program firsts, Chadwell was named
the 2020 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year by the
Football Writers Association of America and the
Allstate Sugar Bowl.
Chadwell is a first-time winner of the Eddie Robinson Award and
the first coach from the Sun Belt Conference to win the honor. He
was selected from voting by the entire FWAA membership from a field
of eight other finalists from seven FBS conferences and the nation's
top independent program.
"Jamey Chadwell had an outstanding season that would have impressed
even Coach Robinson," Sugar Bowl president Ralph Capitelli said.
"While going from being picked last in the conference in the preseason
to winning its first Sun Belt Championship and reaching the national
Top-10, Coastal Carolina became one of the feel-good stories of
the season during a very tough year. Congratulations to Coach Chadwell
and his Chanticleers."
"Coach Eddie Robinson's family sends congratulations and well-wishes
to Coach Jamey Chadwell on his becoming the 2020 FWAA Eddie Robinson
Coach of the Year," said Eddie Robinson III, the grandson of the
legendary coach. "His 2020 season at Coastal Carolina has been a
phenomenal one not only for the school and for the Sun Belt Conference
but for all of college football and its rich history."
Chadwell, in his second full season as head coach at Coastal
Carolina, will receive the iconic bust of the late Robinson, a College
Football Hall of Fame coach at Grambling State University for 55
years and winner of 408 career games. Chadwell took over as interim
head coach for Joe Moglia in the 2017 season and the was named the
fulltime head coach replacing Moglia before the 2019 season. Moglia
missed the 2017 season with health issues.
"This award is a direct reflection of the sacrifices that the
Coastal Carolina University administration, staff, coaches, and
student-athletes made to help our team have a historic season,"
Chadwell said. "It's an absolute privilege to represent Coach Robinson
and I would like to thank the Football Writers Associations of America
and the Sugar Bowl committee for the opportunity to accept this
prestigious award."
Chadwell, the Sun Belt Coach of the Year, first caught the nation's
attention as Coastal Carolina, picked to finish last in the SBC's
East Division, took a 28-3 lead into halftime of its Sept. 12 season
opener at Kansas. CCU eventually won 38-23 to lead off a banner
day for the Sun Belt that helped grab national headlines. A home
win over Campbell then led into conference play, where a runaway
52-23 win over Arkansas State was followed by a notable 30-27 win
at two-time West Division champion and nationally-ranked Louisiana
with a field goal in the final seconds. It was Coastal's first win
over a top-25 team and began a string of eight straight conference
wins that guaranteed Coastal's first division championship, its
first bowl berth and later its first conference championship at
the FBS level.
As the wins mounted, so too did the attention as the win at Louisiana
earned Coastal its first national ranking in both polls and it hasn't
left the top 25 since. Coastal, which had climbed to No. 14 in the
polls, thought it lost a big opportunity when its home game Dec.
5 against No. 25 Liberty had to be cancelled late in the week. But
the magical season got a rare coup when it was able to quickly replace
it only two days prior to kickoff with another home game against
No. 8 BYU. Once again the country's attention turned to Conway and
a rare late-season meeting between two of the top three ranked Group
of 5 schools. The game drew one of the day's largest television
ratings as the Chants won, 22-17, tackling a BYU receiver at their
1-yard line as time expired.
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Jamey Chadwell led his
Coastal Carolina program to an historic 11-1 season in
just his third full season in Conway. (Photo: Icon Sportswire) |
It was one of two wins Coastal had over top 25 opponents, another
program first, and earned them a No. 9 ranking in the Associated
Press poll, the highest ranking ever for any Sun Belt school. It
also brought the Chants up to No. 12 in the College Football Playoff
rankings, a first for the program and another Sun Belt record high
for a program playing only its fourth season as a full-time FBS
and Sun Belt member.
A Sun Belt Conference Championship Game rematch with Louisiana
had to be cancelled due to COVID concerns, sending Coastal into
the bowl season with its first undefeated regular season still intact.
The Chants placed 10 players on the All-Sun Belt First Team and
had 16 players on the team in all. Five of the six individual awards
went to Coastal players: Player and Freshman of the Year (quarterback
Grayson McCall); Defensive Player of the Year (defensive end Tarron
Jackson); Newcomer of the Year (cornerback D'Jordan Strong) and
Coach of the Year (Chadwell).
A rematch of sorts with Liberty came Dec. 26 in the FBC Mortgage
Cure Bowl in Orlando. Coastal scored with 3:01 left and got a two-point
conversion to take the game to overtime. Liberty's first possession
ended with a 44-yard field goal, and the Flames blocked Coastal's
field goal try on its possession to take a 37-34 win to hand the
Chants their lone loss of the season.
The Eddie Robinson Award is the second of two FWAA postseason
honors won by Coastal Carolina this season. Senior defensive end
Tarron Jackson is a first team FWAA All-American, the Chanticleers'
first player to earn that status or any FWAA postseason honor. Jackson
was also a Bronko Nagurski Trophy finalist as the FWAA's National Defensive
Player of the Year.
The other eight finalists for the award were Tom Allen of Indiana,
Brent Brennan of San Jose State, Matt Campbell of Iowa State, Karl
Dorrell of Colorado, Luke Fickell of Cincinnati, Nick Saban of Alabama,
Kalani Sitake of BYU and Dabo Swinney of Clemson.
The FWAA has presented a coaching award since the 1957 season
when Ohio State's Woody Hayes was named the first recipient. Beginning
in 1997, the FWAA Coach of the Year Award has been named in honor
of the late Robinson, a coaching legend at Grambling State University
for 55 seasons.
Robinson, who passed away in 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 won nine Black College Football Championships
during his career spent all at the same school.
The Eddie Robinson Award is a member of the National
College Football Awards Association (NCFAA), which encompasses
college football's most prestigious awards. Founded in 1997, the
NCFAA and its 25 awards now boast over 800 recipients, dating to
1935. Visit ncfaa.org to learn more about our story.
The Allstate Sugar Bowl has established itself
as one of the premier college football bowl games, having hosted
28 national champions, 97 Hall of Fame players, 50 Hall of Fame
coaches and 18 Heisman Trophy winners in its 87-year history. The
2022 Allstate Sugar Bowl, which will feature top teams from the
SEC and the Big 12, is scheduled to be played on January 1, 2022.
In addition to football, the Sugar Bowl Committee annually invests
over $1.6 million into the community through the hosting and sponsorship
of sporting events, awards and clinics. Through these efforts, the
organization supports and honors thousands of student-athletes each
year, while injecting over $2.7 billion into the local economy in
the last decade. For more information, visit
AllstateSugarBowl.org.
The Football Writers Association of America,
founded in 1941, consists of 1,300 men and women who cover college
football. 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 game-day operations,
major awards and its annual All-America team. For more information
about the FWAA and its award programs, contact Steve Richardson
at tiger@fwaa.com.
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