AFCA Coach of the Year Award

AFCA Coach of the Year Award
Awarded forTop college football coach
CountryUnited States
Presented byAmerican Football Coaches Association
History
First award1935
Most recentFBS: Kalen DeBoer, Washington
FCS: Greg Gattuso, Albany
D-II: Paul Simmons, Harding
D-III: Curt Fitzpatrick, Cortland
NAIA: Doug Socha, Keiser
Websitewww.afca.com

The AFCA Coach of the Year Award is given annually to college football coaches by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). Separate awards are presented at all levels of U.S. college football. The AFCA as a whole presents the award for the four divisions of NCAA football—Division I FBS, Division I FCS, Division II, and Division III—plus the NAIA. The AFCA's section for community and junior colleges presents an identical award to a head coach at a two-year institution. The award has had several different sponsors over the years, including Eastman Kodak Corporation, and thus also been named the Kodak Coach of the Year Award.


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