AFCA Coach of the Year.The 2001 AFCA AFCA American Football Coaches Association AFCA Air Force Communications Agency AFCA Area Fuel Consumption Allocation AFCA Antique Fan Collectors Association AFCA American Fan Collectors Association AfCA African Counselling Association Coach of the Year winners were presented with their plaques plaques, n.pl 1. brain lesions found within the vacant areas between nerve cells. 2. deposits of cholesterol in artery walls that characterize arteriosclerosis. by AFCA Executive Director Grant Teaff Grant Teaff (born November 12, 1933 in Hermleigh, Texas) is a retired American Football coach, most well-known for his time as the greatest coach Baylor University in Waco, Texas ever had. In 2001, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. at the AFCA Convention in San Antonio San Antonio (săn ăntō`nēō, əntōn`), city (1990 pop. 935,933), seat of Bexar co., S central Tex., at the source of the San Antonio River; inc. 1837. . Texas (L-R L-R Left to Right L-R Lenoir-Rhyne College (Hickory, North Carolina) ): Bobby Johnson
Bobby Johnson (b. Columbia, South Carolina) is the head football coach at Vanderbilt University. He became the Commodores' coach in December 2001 after leading Furman University to the Division I-AA national championship game. . Furman Furman may refer to the following: Places:
After graduating from UND, where he played running back, Lennon earned a master's degree from Northern State University in South Dakota. . North Dakota North Dakota, state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Minnesota, across the Red River of the North (E), South Dakota (S), Montana (W), and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba (N). (AFCA Division II) and Larry Kehres Larry Kehres is current head coach of the Mount Union College football team. Hired prior to the 1986 season, he has the highest winning percentage of any head coach in modern college football history. He is the winningest active coach in terms of percentage in NCAA history. , Mount Union (Division III
Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States. ).
Division I-A
2001 (Tie) Larry Coker, Miami (Fla.) &
Ralph Friedgen, Maryland
2000 Bob Stoops, U. of Oklahoma
1999 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech.
1998 Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee
1997 Lloyd Carr. Michigan
1996 Bruce Snyder, AZ State
1995 Gary Barnett, Northwestern
1994 Tom Osborne, Nebraska
1993 Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin
1992 Gene Stallings, Alabama
1991 Bill Lewis, East Carolina
1990 Bobby Ross, Georgia Tech
1989 Bill McCartney, Colorado
1988 Don Nehlen, West Virginia
1987 Dick MacPherson, Syracuse
1986 Joe Paterno, Penn State
1985 Fisher DeBerry, Air Force
1984 LaVell Edwards, BYU
1983 Ken Hatfield, Air Force
1982 Joe Paterno, Penn State
1981 Danny Ford, Clemson
1980 Vince Dooley, Georgia
1979 Earle Bruce, Ohio State
1978 Joe Paterno, Penn State
1977 Don James, Washington
1976 Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh
1975 Frank Kush, Arizona State
1974 Grant Teaff, Baylor
1973 Paul Bryant, Alabama
1972 John McKay, USC
1971 Paul Bryant, Alabama
1970 Charlie McClendon, LSU Darrell
Royal, Texas
1969 Bo Schembechler, Michigan
1968 Joe Paterno, Penn State
1967 John Pont, Indiana
1966 Tom Cahill, Army
1965 Tommy Prothro, UCLA
1964 Frank Broyles, Arkansas Ara
Parseghian, Notre Dame
1963 Darrell Royal, Texas
1962 John McKay, USC
1961 Paul Bryant, Alabama
1960 Murray Warmath, Minnesota
1959 Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse
1958 Paul Dietzel, LSU
1957 Woody Hayes, Ohio State
1956 Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee
1955 Duffy Daugherty, Michigan St.
1954 Red Sanders, UCLA
1953 Jim Tatum, Maryland
1952 Biggie Munn, Michigan State
1951 Chuck Taylor, Stanford
1950 Charlie Caldwell, Princeton
1949 Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma
1948 Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan
1947 Fritz Crisler, Michigan
1946 Earl Blaik, Army
1945 Bo McMillin, Indiana
1944 Carroll Widdoes, Ohio State
1943 Amos Alonzo Stagg, Col. Pacific
1942 Bill Alexander, Georgia Tech
1941 Frank Leahy, Notre Dame
1940 Clark Shaughnessy, Stanford
1939 Eddie Anderson, Iowa
1938 Bill Kern, Carnegie Tech
1937 Hooks Mylin, Lafayette
1936 Dick Harlow, Harvard
1935 Lynn Waldorf, Northwestern
Division I-AA
2001 Bobby Johnson, Furman
2000 Paul Johnson, Georgia Southern
1999 Paul Johnson, Georgia Southern
1998 Mark Whipple, Massachusetts
1997 Andy Talley, Villanova
1996 Ray Tellier, Columbia
1995 Don Read, Montana
1994 Jim Tressel, Youngstown St
1993 Dan Allen, Boston Univ.
1992 Charlie Taaffe, The Citadel
1991 Jim Tressel, Youngstown State
1990 Tim Stowers, Ga. Southern
1989 Erk Russell, Ga. Southern
1988 Jimmy Satterfield, Furman
1987 Mark Duffner, Holy Cross
1986 Erk Russell, Ga. Southern
1985 Dick Sheridan, Furman
1984 Dave Arnold, Montana St.
1983 Rey Dempsey, So. Illinois
Division II
2001 Dale Lennon, North Dakota
2000 Danny Hale, Bloomsburg U.
1999 Mel Tjeerdsma, NW Missouri St.
1998 Mel Tjeerdsma, NW Missouri St.
1997 Joe Glenn, Northern Colorado
1996 Joe Glenn, Northern Colorado
1995 Bobby Wallace, N. Alabama
1994 Bobby Wallace, N. Alabama
1993 Bobby Wallace, North Alabama
1992 Bill Burgess, Jacksonville St.
1991 Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg State
1990 Rocky Hager, N.D. State
1989 John Williams, Miss. Coll
1988 Rocky Hager, N.D. State
1987 Rick Rhoades, Troy St.
1986 Earle Solomonson, N.D. State
1985 George Landis, Bloomsburg St.
1984 Chan Gailey, Troy St.
1983 Don Morton, N. D. State
Division III
2001 Larry Kehres, Mount Union
2000 Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1999 Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran
1998 Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1997 Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1996 Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1995 Roger Harring, WI-LaCrosse
1994 Pete Schmidt, Albion
1993 Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1992 John Luckhardt, Wash. & Jeff.
1991 Jim Butterfield, Ithaca
1990 Ken O'Keefe, Allegheny
1989 Mike Kelly, Dayton
1988 Jim Butterfield, Ithaca
1987 Walt Hameline, Wagner
1986 Bob Reade, Augustana
1985 Bob Reade, Augustana
1984 Bob Reade, Augustana
1983 Bob Reade, Augustana (Ill.)
1982 Jim Wacker, SW Texas St.
1981 Vito Ragazzo, Shippensburg St.
1980 Rick Carter, Dayton
1979 Bill Narduzzi, Youngstown
1978 Lee Tressel, Baldwin-Wallace
1977 Bill Manlove, Widener
1976 Jim Dennison, Akron
1975 Dave Maurer, Wittenberg
1974 Ray Kramer, Central Michigan
1973 Dave Maurer, Wittenberg
1972 Tubby Raymond, Delaware
1971 Tubby Raymond, Delaware
1970 Bennie Ellender, Arkansas St.
1969 Larry Naviaux, Boston University
1968 Jim Root, New Hampshire
1967 A.C. Moore, Chattanooga
1966 Dan Jessee, Trinity College
1965 Jack Curtice, Santa Barbara
1964 Clarence Stasavich, E. Carolina
1963 Bill Edwards, Wittenberg
1962 Bill Edwards, Wittenberg
1961 Jake Gaither, Florida A&M
1960 Warren Woodson, New Mex. St.
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