GAINESVILLE, FLA. (FWAA) – The Football Writers
Association of America is pleased to announce the finalists
for the Steve Spurrier First Year Coach Award,
which goes to the best coach in his first year at a school, and
the FWAA Freshman of the Year Award. Both awards
are sponsored and presented by Chris Doering Mortgage,
with the winners announced in January.
“I’m excited to honor my former coach (Spurrier) with the
naming of the First Year Coach Award,” said Chris Doering,
former college and NFL player and current football analyst for
SEC Network. “It means a lot to me knowing how passionate he is
about this award and what it stands for. In most cases as a
first year coach, you’re basically being asked to turn around a
program with a largely inherited roster. Coach Spurrier took
great pride in each of his first year head coaching
opportunities with an innate ability to get those around him to
buy into the culture and what they’re being asked to do. I think
it speaks to the essence of what a good coach is.”
Steve Spurrier First Year Coach Award finalists presented by
Chris Doering Mortgage:
Shane Beamer, South Carolina: Beamer, the son
of first-ballot College Football Hall of Famer Frank Beamer, helped
the Gamecocks improve from 2-8 to 6-6 in his first season as a head
coach. Beamer had to win games with three different quarterbacks
– two apiece – one a former FCS quarterback and another a former
graduate assistant coach.
Josh Heupel, Tennessee: Heupel led the Vols
to a 7-5 record after taking over a program that went 3-7 the year
before and was mired in an NCAA investigation left over from the
previous staff. Heupel, a national championship quarterback and
Heisman Trophy runner-up as a player at Oklahoma, is vying to become
the first two-time winner of the Spurrier Award, having won it at
Central Florida in 2018.
Gus Malzahn, UCF: Malzahn led the Knights to
an 9-4 season including a Gasparilla Bowl victory over Florida,
a three-game improvement from the 6-4 mark they ran up last season
despite losing several key players, including QB Dillon Gabriel.
Malzahn finished the season coaching with a broken tibia after being
injured in a sideline collision, working some games from a sideline
platform rather than going up into the coach’s box and just finished
off the highest recruiting class in school history.
"This award is given to the coach in his first year at his
school who comes in and exceeds expectations," said Steve
Spurrier. "All three of these coaches got their programs heading
in the right direction and they didn't make any excuses. They
took what was there and started running with it and they all had
outstanding seasons."
Chris Doering Mortgage is also honored to present the Freshman
Player of the Year award. Doering said this award is of particular
interest to him because compared to his days as a player when you
would typically get red-shirted and a chance to acclimate, today's
players are expected to come in and immediately contribute.
TE Brock Bowers, Georgia: The SEC Newcomer of
the Year and a second-team All-American, Bowers set Georgia all-time
tight end records for receiving yards (791) and touchdowns (11),
and he enters the College Football Playoff needing three catches
to set the receptions record. Bowers had a career-high 10 catches
in the SEC Championship Game and recorded his fourth game with more
than 100 yards receiving.
Chris Doering on Brock Bowers: "The tight end position has been
something that has been a way to create a mismatch at the NFL level
for 10 plus years. It's now creeping into the college ranks and
they can do it all, hands on the ground, the ability to run block,
run routes to create matchup issues among the linebackers and safety's.
Brock definitely tasks opposing defensive coordinators with figuring
out how to defend him."
DE Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State: The Big 12
Defensive Freshman of the Year tied for seventh in the nation with
11.5 sacks for an Oklahoma State team that led the Big 12 and finished
eighth in the nation in scoring defense. Oliver came through with
two sacks in the Cowboys' win over Oklahoma, and two more in the
Big 12 Championship Game against Baylor.
Chris Doering on Collin Oliver: "You talk to defensive coordinators
and they're looking for a game-wrecker guy who can impact the opposing
offense and their quarterback's passing game. Oliver is that game
wrecker and is a large part of Oklahoma State's resurgence to one
of the top defensive units in the country."
QB CJ Stroud, Ohio State: The Big Ten Offensive
Player of the Year currently has the best Ohio State single-season
mark for passing efficiency (182.2), completion percentage (70.9)
and passing yards per game (351.1). The Buckeyes led the nation
in total offense and scoring offense with Stroud under center, and
Stroud was a finalist for the Davey O'Brien national quarterback
of the year award.
Chris Doering on CJ Stroud: "The quarterback position at Ohio
State came with a lot of expectations and competition heading into
the season. They were not sure who was going to start, let alone
how much success that player would have. Stroud took this offense
and the opportunity and ran with it. He served as great leader for
the Ohio State Buckeyes."
ALL-TIME FWAA FIRST-YEAR COACHES OF THE YEAR |
2002 Tyrone Willingham, Notre Dame |
2012 Urban Meyer, Ohio State |
2003 Steve Kragthorpe, Tulsa |
2013 Gus Malzahn, Auburn |
2004 Mike Price, UTEP |
2014 Bryan Harsin, Boise State |
2005 Steve Spurrier, South Carolina |
2015 Tom Herman, Houston |
2006 Chris Petersen, Boise State |
2016 Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech;
Clay Helton, USC |
2007 Jeff Jagodzinski, Boston College |
2017 Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma |
2008 Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech |
2018 Josh Heupel, UCF |
2009 Chip Kelly, Oregon |
2019 Ryan Day, Ohio State |
2010 Jimbo Fisher, Florida State |
2020 Karl Dorrell, Colorado |
2011 Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia |
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ALL-TIME FWAA FRESHMAN PLAYERS OF THE YEAR |
2018 Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson |
2020 Will Anderson Jr., LB, Alabama |
2019 Kenny Gainwell, RB, Memphis |
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This will be the 21st straight season in which the FWAA has named
a Freshman of the Year and the 20th consecutive year for the First
Year Coach Award, although the first time with a namesake for the
award, Steve Spurrier. The winner of each award will be announced
in January 2022.
Spurrier, along with former player Chris Doering of Chris Doering
Mortgage, is planning a February dinner to honor the winners. The
site of the dinner in the state of Florida will be announced at
a future time.
Founded in 1941, the Football Writers Association of America
consists of journalists, broadcasters, publicists, photographers
and key executives in all areas of college football. The FWAA works
to govern media access and gameday operations while presenting awards
and honors, including an annual All-America team. For more information
about the FWAA and its programs and initiatives, contact Executive
Director Steve Richardson at 214-870-6516 or
tiger@fwaa.com.
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