Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award explained

Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award
Description:best college football coach in each NCAA Division
Presenter:Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Selection Committee, fan votes, media votes
Country:United States
Year:2006
Year2:2013
Holder:Gus Malzahn (FBS)
Craig Bohl (FCS)
Peter Rossomando (Division II)
Glenn Caruso (Division III)

The Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award was an annual college football award given to the a head coach from each NCAA division. The award honored coaches who succeed on and off the field, displaying sportsmanship, integrity, responsibility, and excellence. Each coach who won was given $50,000 to donate to the charities of his choice, and a $20,000 grant for alumni association scholarships from the school the coach represents.

Winners

Division I FBS

YearCoachSchool
2006Greg SchianoRutgers
2007Ron ZookIllinois
2008Nick SabanAlabama
2009Gary PattersonTCU
2010Gene ChizikAuburn
2011Les MilesLSU
2012Brian KellyNotre Dame
2013Auburn

Division I FCS

YearCoachSchool
2007Jerry KillSouthern Illinois
2008Mickey MatthewsJames Madison
2009Jerry MooreAppalachian State
2010K. C. KeelerDelaware
2011Rob AshMontana State
2012Willie FritzSam Houston State
2013Craig BohlNorth Dakota State

Division II

YearCoachSchool
2007Bill O'BoyleChadron State
2008Chuck BroylesPittsburg State
2009Mel TjeerdsmaNorthwest Missouri State
2010Bob NielsonMinnesota–Duluth
2011Tim BeckPittsburg State
2012Peter RossomandoNew Haven
2013Curt WieseMinnesota–Duluth

Division III

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YearCoachSchool
2007John GagliardiSaint John's (MN)
2008Larry KehresMount Union
2009Steve StakerCoe
2010Glenn CarusoSt. Thomas (MN)
2011Glenn Caruso (2)St. Thomas (MN)
2012Glenn Caruso (3)St. Thomas (MN)
2013Pete FredenburgMary Hardin–Baylor