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Revision as of 00:09, 13 April 2014
The Eddie Robinson Award is a college football award given each year to the nation's most outstanding Division I FCS coach as determined by a panel of media and sports information directors. This is not to be confused with the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award, which is a Division I FBS honor not associated with this award.
1987 | Mark Duffner | Holy Cross |
1988 | Bill Russo | Lafayette |
1989 | Erk Russell | Georgia Southern |
1990 | Gene McDowell | Central Florida |
1991 | Chris Ault | Nevada |
1992 | Charlie Taaffe | Citadel |
1993 | Dan Allen | Boston University |
1994 | Jim Tressel | Youngstown State |
1995 | Houston Nutt | Murray State |
1996 | Darren Barbier | Nicholls State |
1997 | Andy Talley | Villanova |
1998 | Paul Johnson | Georgia Southern |
1999 | Mickey Matthews | James Madison |
2000 | Joe Glenn | Montana |
2001 | Pete Lembo | Lehigh |
2002 | Tommy Tate | McNeese State |
2003 | Mike Ayers | Wofford |
2004 | Jerry Kill | Southern Illinois |
2005 | Sean McDonnell | New Hampshire |
2006 | Jerry Moore | Appalachian State |
2007 | Mark Farley | Northern Iowa |
2008 | Mickey Matthews | James Madison |
2009 | Henry Frazier III | Prairie View A&M |
2010 | Tony Samuel | Southeast Missouri State |
2011 | Rob Ambrose | Towson |
2012 | Craig Bohl | North Dakota State |
2013 | Craig Bohl | North Dakota State |