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American Football Coaches Association: Code of Ethics.


Ever since the AFCA AFCA American Football Coaches Association
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 formulated for·mu·late  
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1.
a. To state as or reduce to a formula.

b. To express in systematic terms or concepts.

c.
 its first formal Code of Ethics Code of Ethics can refer to:
  • Ethical code, a code of professional responsibility, noting what behaviors are "ethical".
  • Code of Ethics (band), a 90's Christian New Wave/Pop band
 in 1952, the organization has had a keen awareness of its importance and has done all in its power to keep the public aware of the AFCA's concern with morality Morality (from the Latin moralitas "manner, character, proper behaviour") has three principal meanings. In its first descriptive usage, morality means a code of conduct held to be authoritative in matters of right and wrong, whether by  and integrity.

A complete copy of the Code of Ethics is published every year in the AFCA Directory that is sent to every member. Vital tenets include:

PREAMBLE A clause at the beginning of a constitution or statute explaining the reasons for its enactment and the objectives it seeks to attain.

Generally a preamble is a declaration by the legislature of the reasons for the passage of the statute, and it aids in the interpretation of
:

The distinguishing characteristic Noun 1. distinguishing characteristic - an odd or unusual characteristic
distinctive feature, peculiarity

characteristic, feature - a prominent attribute or aspect of something; "the map showed roads and other features"; "generosity is one of his best
 of a profession is its dedication to the service of humanity Humanity may refer to:
  • The human race
  • All humanity, total world population of humans
  • Human nature, the fundamental nature and substance of humans, "one's humanity"
  • Compassion, altruism, etc.
.

Those who select football coaching must understand that the justification justification

In Christian theology, the passage of an individual from sin to a state of grace. Some theologians use the term to refer to the act of God in extending grace to the sinner, while others use it to define the change in the condition of a sinner who has received
 for football lies in its spiritual and physical values and that the game belongs, essentially, to the players.

The welfare of the game depends on how the coaches live up to the spirit and letter of ethical eth·i·cal
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or dealing with ethics.

2. Being in accordance with the accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a profession.
 conduct and how the coaches remain ever mindful mind·ful  
adj.
Attentive; heedful: always mindful of family responsibilities. See Synonyms at careful.



mind
 of the high trust and confidence placed in them by their players and the public.

Coaches unwilling or unable to comply with the principles of the Code have no place in the profession.

The Code should be studied regularly by all coaches and its principles should always be followed. Violations of the Code should he reported to the Ethics Committee ethics committee A multidisciplinary hospital body composed of a broad spectrum of personnel–eg, physicians, nurses, social workers, priests, and others, which addresses the moral and ethical issues within the hospital. See DNR, Institutional review board. .

PURPOSE:

The Code of Ethics has been developed to protect and promote the best interests of the game and the coaching profession. Its primary purpose is to clarify (company) Clarify - A software vendor, specialising in Customer Relationship Management software. Nortel Networks sold Clarify to Amdocs in 2002.

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Causing damage or harm; injurious.



detri·men
.

Its secondary purpose is to emphasize the purpose and value of football and to stress the proper functions of coaches in relation to schools, players, and the public.
Tuss McLaughry Award Winners

The Tuss McLaughry Award, established in 1964, honors distinguished
Americans for their service to others. It is named in honor of DeOrmond
"Tuss" McLaughry, the first full-time secretary-treasurer of the AFCA
and one of the most dedicated and influential members in the history of
the Association.


2002  Roger Staubach
2001  Andrew Young, U.N. Ambassador
2000  No award given
1999  No award given
1998  George Bush, U.S. President
1997  No award given
1996  Eddie Robinson, Grambling State U.
1995  No award given
1994  Charley Boswell, war hero
1993  Tom Landry, Dallas Cowboys
1992  No award given
1991  No award given
1990  Burt Reynolds, Actor
1989  George Schultz, U.S. Sec. of State
1988  Lindsey Nelson, Sportscaster
1987  Gen. Chuck Yeager, Armed Forces
1986  Gen. Pete Dawkins, Armed Forces
1985  Pete Rozelle, NFL Commissioner
1984  No award given
1983  Ronald Reagan, U.S. President
1982  Robert L. Crippen & John W. Young,
      Astronauts
1981  Dr. J. Holland, Educator & Business
      Executive
1980  Lt. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle, Armed Forces
1979  Jimmy Stewart, Actor
1978  No award given
1977  Gen. James A. Van Fleet, Armed Forces
1976  No award given
1975  Gerald R. Ford, U.S. President
1974  John Wayne, Actor
1973  No award given
1972  No award given
1971  Edwin Aldrin, Neil Armstrong,
      Michael Collins, Astronauts
1970  Richard M. Nixon, U.S. President
1969  The Rev. Billy Graham, Evangelist
1968  J. Edgar Hoover, FBI Director
1967  Dwight D. Eisenhower, U.S. President
1966  Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. President
1965  Bob Hope, Entertainer
1964  Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Armed Forces
Past Presidents of the AFCA


2001  Joe Taylor, Hampton U.
2000  Bob Ford, U. at Albany
1999  Rocky Rees, Shippensburg
1998  Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky
1997  Don Nehlen, West Virginia
1996  Fisher DeBerry, Air Force
1995  Billy Joe, Florida A&M
1994  Ron Schipper, Central Col.
1993  Hayden Fry, Iowa
1992  John Cooper, Ohio State
1991  Bill Manlove, Widener
1990  Johnny Majors, Tennessee
1989  Don James, Washington
1988  Joe Restic, Harvard
1987  LaVell Edwards, BYU
1986  Vic Rowen, San Fran. St.
1985  Vince Dooley, Georgia
1984  Dave Maurer, Wittenberg
1983  Bo Schembechler, Michigan
1982  Jim Ostendarp, Amherst
1981  Tubby Raymond, Delaware
1980  Jerry Claiborne, Maryland
1979  Charlie McClendon, LSU
1978  Carmen Cozza, Yale
1977  Ben Martin, Air Force
1976  Eddie Robinson, Grambling
1975  Darrell Royal, Texas
1974  Bob Blackman, Illinois
1973  John McKay, USC
1972  Paul Bryant, Alabama
1971  Earle Edwards, N.C. State
1970  Frank Broyles, Arkansas
1969  Paul Dietzel, So. Carolina
1968  Murray Warmath, Minn.
1967  Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse
1966  Dan Jessee, Trinity
1965  Abe Martin, TCU
1964  Len Casanova, Oregon
1963  Woody Hayes, Ohio State
1962  Bill Murray, Duke
1961  Jack Curtice, Stanford
1960  Rip Engle, Penn State
1959  Wally Butts, Georgia
1958  Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma
1957  Lefty James, Cornell
1956  Jess Neely, Rice
1955  Ray Eliot, Illinois
1954  George Munger, Penn
1953  Don Faurot, Missouri
1952  Carl Snavely, North Carolina
1951  Lloyd Jordan, Harvard
1950  Lynn Waldorf, California
1949  Dutch Meyer, TCU
1948  Harvey Harman, Rutgers
1947  Tad Wieman, Maine
1946  Dick Harlow, Harvard
1945  Ray Morrison
1944  Ray Morrison, Temple
1943  Matty Bell
1942  Matty Bell, SMU
1941  Fritz Crisler, Michigan
1940  Bo McMillin, Indiana
1939  Lou Little, Columbia
1938  Harry Stuhldreher, WI
1937  Harry Kipke, Michigan
1936  Tuss McLaughry, Brown
1935  Bernie Bierman, Minnesota
1934  Dana X. Bible, Nebraska
1933  Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt
1932  Mal Stevens, Yale
1931  Chick Meehan, Manhattan
1930  Bill Alexander, GA Tech
1929  Hugo Bezdek, Penn State
1928  Bill Roper, Princeton
1927  Bill Cowell, New Hampshire
1926  Gil Dobie, Cornell
1925  Bob Zuppke, Illinois
1924  John W. Heisman, Rice
1923  John W. Heisman, Penn
1922  Major Charles D. Daly
1921  Major Charles D. Daly, Army
GTE Coach of the Year

Division I-A


2000  Bob Stoops, University 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


2000  Paul Johnson, Georgia Southern
1999  Paul Johnson, Georgia Southern
1998  Mark Whipple, Massachusetts
1997  Andy Talley, Villanova
1996  Bay Tellier, Columbia
1995  Don Read, Montana
1994  Jim Tressel, Youngstown St
1993  Dan Allen, Boston Univ.
1992  Charlie Teaffe, The Citadel
1991  Jim Tressel, Youngstown State
1990  Tim Stowers, Ga. Southern
1989  Erk Bussell, 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  Ray Dempsey, So. Illinois

Division II


2000  Danny Hale, Bloomsburg University
1999  Mel Tjeerdsrna, NW Missouri St.
1998  Mel Tjeerdsrna, 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, ND. State
1987  Rick Rhoades, Troy St.
1986  Earle Solomonson, ND. State
1985  George Landis, Bloomsburg St.
1984  Chan Gailey. Troy St.
1983  Don Morton, N. D. State

Divisiion III


2000  Larry Kebres, Mount Union College
1999  Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran
1998  Larry Kebres, Mount Union
1997  Larry Kebres, Mount Union
1996  Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1995  Roger Herring, WI-LaCrosse
1994  Pete Schmidt, AThion
1993  Larry Kehres, Mount Union
1992  John Luckhardt, Wash. & Jeff.
1991  Jim Butterfield, Ithaca
1990  Ken OKeefe, Allegheny
1989  Mike Kelly, Dayton
1988  Jim Butterfield, Ithaca
1987  Walt Hameline, Wagner
1986  Bob Reade, Augustana
1985  Bob Beade, 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  Bay Kramer, Central Michigan
1973  Dave Maurer, Wittenberg
1972  Thbby Raymond, Delaware
1971  Thbby Raymond, Delaware
1970  Bennie Ellender, Arkansas St.
1969  Larry Naviaux, Boston University
1968  Jim Root, New Hampshire
1967  AC. 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.
2001 AFCA Coaches' All- America Teams

DIVISION I-A

Pos          Name                 Ht.   Wt.  Cl.  School

OFFENSE

WR           Jabar Gaffnety       6-1   197  So.  Florida
WR           Marquise Walker      6-3   213  Sr   Michigan
TE           Dan Graham           6-3   245  Sr   Colorado
OL           Bryant McKinnie      6-9   336  Sr   Mlami (Fla.)
OL           Terrance Metcalf     6-4   315  Sr   Mississippi
C            LoCharles Bentley    6-2   300  Sr   Ohio St.
OL           Mike Williams        6-6   345  Sr   Texas
OL           Eric Heltmann        6-4   295  Sr   Stanford
OB           Eric Crouch          6-1   200  Jr   Nebraska
RB           Lucas Staley         6-1   218  St   BYU
RB           Williams Green       6-1   215       Boston College

DEFENSE

DL           Julius Peppers       6-6   290  Jr   North Carolina
DL           Dwight Freeney       6-2   250  Sr   Syracuse
DL           John Henderson       6-7   290  Sr   Tennessee
DL           Wendell Bryant       6-4   302  Sr   Wisconsin
LB           Rocky Calmus (*)     6-3   238  Sr   Oklahoma
LB           Jermaine Petty       6-2   257  Sr   Arkansas
LB           LeVar Fisher         6-2   233  Sr   N.C. State
DB           Roy Williams         6-1   221  Jr   Oklahoma
DB           Ed Reed              6-0   198  Sr   Miami (Fla.)
DB           Ouentin Jammer       6-1   200  Sr   Texas
DB           Tank Williams        6-3   225  Sr   Stanford

SPECIALISTS

P            Travis Darsch        6-6   222  Sr   Purdue
PK           Damon Duval          6-1   186  Jr   Auburn
RS           Bemard Berrian       6-2   190  Jr   Fresne St.

Pos          Name                 Coach

OFFENSE

WR           Jabar Gaffnety       Steve Spurrier
WR           Marquise Walker      Lloyd Carr
TE           Dan Graham           Gary Bamett
OL           Bryant McKinnie      Larry Coker
OL           Terrance Metcalf     David Cutcaliffe
C            LoCharles Bentley    Jim Tressel
OL           Mike Williams        Mack Brown
OL           Eric Heltmann        Tyrone Willingham
OB           Eric Crouch          Frank Solich
RB           Luscas Staley        Gary Crowton
RB           Williams Green       Tom O'Brien

DEFENSE

DL           Julius Peppers       John Bunting
DL           Dwight Freeney       Paul Pasqualont
DL           John Henderson       Phil Fulmer
DL           Wendell Bryant       Barry Alvarez
LB           Rock Calmus (*)      Bob Stoops
LB           Jermaine Petty       Houston Nutt
LB           LeVar Fisher         Chuck Amato
DB           Roy Williams         Bob Stoops
DB           Ed Reed              Larry Coker
DB           Ouentin Jammer       Mack Brown
DB           Tank Williams        Tyrone Willingham

SPECIALISTS

P            Travis Darsch        Joe Tiller
PK           Damon Duval          Tommy Tuberville
RS           Bemard Berrian       Pat Hill

Pos          Name                 Hometown (HS)

OFFENSE

WR           Jabar Gaffnety       Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines)
WR           Marquise Walker      Syracuse, NY (Henninger)
TE           Dan Graham           Denver, Colo (T Jefferson)
OL           Bryant McKinnie      Woodbury, N.J. (Woodbury)
OL           Terrance Metcalf     Clarksdale, Miss (Clarksdale)
C            LoCharles Bentley    Cleveland, Ohio (St lgnatius)
OL           Mike Williams        The Colony, Texas (The Colony)
OL           Eric Heltmann        Katy, Texas (Katy)
OB           Eric Crouch          Omaha, Neb (Millard North)
RB           Luscas Staley        Tualatin, Ore, (Tualatin)
RB           Williams Green       Atlantic City. NJ (Holy Spirit)

DEFENSE

DL           Julius Peppers       Bailey, N.C (Southern Nash)
DL           Dwight Freeney       Bloomfield, Conn (Bloomfield)
DL           John Henderson       Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn)
DL           Wendell Bryant       St. Louis, Mo (Ritenour)
LB           Rock Calmus (*)      Jenks, Okla. (Jenks)
LB           Jermaine Petty       Inman, S.C. (Chapman)
LB           LeVar Fisher         Beaufort, N.C (East Carteret)
DB           Roy Williams         Union City, Calif (James Logan)
DB           Ed Reed              St. Rose, La. (Destrehan)
DB           Ouentin Jammer       Angleton, Texas (Angleton)
DB           Tank Williams        Bay St. Louis, Miss. (Bay)

SPECIALISTS

P            Travis Darsch        Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman)
PK           Damon Duval          Chattanooga, Tenn (Central)
RS           Bemard Berrian       Winton, Calif (Atwater)

DIVISION I-AA

Pos          Name                 Ht.   Wt.  Cl.  School

OFFENSE

WR           Josh Snyder          6-1   185  Sr   Lehigh
WR           Terry Charles        6-4   205  Sr   Portland St.
TE           Chad Hayes           6-6   254  Sr   Maino
OL           Jeff Hatch           6-7   316  Sr   Pennsylvania
OL           Eric william         6-6   269  Sr   Dayton
OL           Thatcher Szalay      6-5   295  Sr   Montana
OL           Pat Crummey          6-4   279  Sr   Youngstown St.
OL           Donnie Littlejohn    6-3   272  Sr   Furman
OB           Marcus Brady         6-1   195  Sr   Cal St.-Northridge
RB           Adrian Peterson      5-10  210  Sr   Georgia Southern
RB           Brian Westbrook (*)  5-9   205  Sr   Villanova

DEFENSE

DL           Adam Lord            6-0   260  Jr   Bucknell
DL           Josh Jeffries        6-2   265  Jr   Appalachian St
DL           Travis White         6-5   250  Sr   St. Mary's (Calif)
DL           Clenton Ballard      6-2   325  Sr   Southwest Texas
LB           Tracy White          6-0   230  Jr   Howard
LB           Dustin Wilson        5-10  208  Sr   Austin Peay
LB           Robert Taylor        6-0   235  Sr   Grambling
DB           Yeremiah Bell        6-0   188  Jr   Eastern Ky
DB           Met Mitchell         6-1   205  Sr   Western Ky
DB           Leigh Bodden         6-1   210  Jr   Duquesne
DB           Keith Davis          6-0   187  Sr   Sam Houston St.

SPECIALISTS

P            David Beckford (*)   6-0   185  Jr   Alabama St.
PK           Taylor Northrop      5-11  175  Sr   Princeton
RS           Lamont Brightful     5-9   160  Sr   Eastern Wash

Pos          Name                 Coach

OFFENSE

WR           Josh Snyder          Pete Lembo
WR           Terry Charles        Tim Walsh
TE           Chad Hayes           Jack Cosgrove
OL           Jeff Hatch           Al Bagnoli
OL           Eric william         Mike Kelly
OL           Thatcher Szalay      Joe Gienn
OL           Pat Crummey          Jon Heacock
OL           Donnie Littlejohn    Bobby Johnson
OB           Marcus Brady         Jell Kemin
RB           Adrian Peterson      Paul Johnson
RB           Brian Westbrook (*)  Andy Talley

DEFENSE

DL           Adam Lord            Tom Gadd
DL           Josh Jeffries        Jerry Moore
DL           Travis White         Tim Landis
DL           Clenton Ballard      Bob DeBesse
LB           Tracy White          Steve Wilson
LB           Dustin Wilson        Bill Schmitz
LB           Robert Taylor        Doug Williams
DB           Yeremiah Bell        Roy Kidd
DB           Met Mitchell         Jack Harbaugh
DB           Leigh Bodden         Greg Gattuso
DB           Keith Davis          Ron Randleman

SPECIALISTS

P            David Beckford (*)   L.C Cole
PK           Taylor Northrop      Steve Tosches
RS           Lamont Brightful     Paul Wulff

Pos          Name                 Hometown (HS)

OFFENSE

WR           Josh Snyder          New Tripoli, PA/NW Lehigh
WR           Terry Charles        Long Beach, Cali (Wilson)
TE           Chad Hayes           Old Town, Maine (Old Town)
OL           Jeff Hatch           Milfersville, Md (Seveg School)
OL           Eric william         Tiffin, Ohio (Columban)
OL           Thatcher Szalay      Whitefish, Mont. (Whitefish)
OL           Pat Crummey          Van Wert, Ohio (Van Wert)
OL           Donnie Littlejohn    Gaffney, S.C. (Gaffney)
OB           Marcus Brady         San Diego (Morse)
RB           Adrian Peterson      Alachua, Fla. (Santa Fe)
RB           Brian Westbrook (*)  Fort Washington, Md (DeMatha)

DEFENSE

DL           Adam Lord            Troy. N Y (Trey)
DL           Josh Jeffries        Rougement, N.C (IN Durham)
DL           Travis White         San Pedro, Calif (San Pedro)
DL           Clenton Ballard      Sand Antonio, Texas (Taft)
LB           Tracy White          St. Stephen, S.C. (Timberland)
LB           Dustin Wilson        Springfield, Tenn (Springfield)
LB           Robert Taylor        Birmingham, Ala (Parker)
DB           Yeremiah Bell        Winchester, Ky (Clark)
DB           Met Mitchell         Rockledge, Fla (Rockledge)
DB           Leigh Bodden         Hyattsville, Md (Northwestern)
DB           Keith Davis          Italy, Texas (Italy)

SPECIALISTS

P            David Beckford (*)   Hollywood, Fla (McArthur)
PK           Taylor Northrop      Jupiter, Fla. (W T Dwyer)
RS           Lamont Brightful     Everett, Wash (Manner)
DIVISION II

Pos          Name               Ht.   Wt.  Cl.  School

OFFENSE

WR           David Kircus       6-3   180  Jr   Grand Valley St
WR           Matt Holmlund (*)  6-2   210  Sr   Augustana (S.D.)
TE           David Cassell      6-4   260  Sr   Mars Hill
OL           Seth Wand          6-6   310  Jr   Northwest Mo. St.
OL           Walt DeLong        6-5   320  Sr   Georgetown (Ky.)
OL           Dan Porter         6-5   340  Sr   American Int'l
OL           Chris Bookor       6-2   290  Sr   Delta St
OL           Jeremy Hardley     6-1   250  Sr   Chadron St.
OB           Todd Cunningham    6-2   215  Sr   Presbyterian
RB           Ian Smart          5-8   185  Jr   C.W. Post
RB           Josh Ranek         5-9   200  Sr   South Dakota St.

DEFENSE

DL           Aaron McConnell    6-3   285  So.  Pittsburgh St.
DL           Neal Blank         6-1   260  Sr   Indianapolis
DL           Chad Oberholzer    6-3   275  Sr   Shippensburg
LB           Josh Hotchkiss     6-1   244  Sr   Western St.
LB           Kiah Johnson       6-3   240  Sr   Tex A&M-Kings
LB           Idris Price        6-1   230  Sr   New Haven
LB           Jeremiah Beery     5-11  210  Sr   Azusa Pacific
DB           Joey Flora         6-1   190  Sr   Indiana (Pa.)
DB           Stephon Kelly      6-2   212  Sr   Winston-Salem
DB           Travis Slater      6-1   200  Jr   Rocky Mountain
DB           Ralph Hunter       6-4   205  Sr   Virginia Union

SPECIALISTS

P            Cameron Peterka    6-4   190  Sr   North Dakota
PK           Brad Ralphelt      6-1   180  Sr   Abiliene Christian
RS           Clarenco Coleman   5-11  182  Sr   Ferris St.

Pos          Name               Coach

OFFENSE

WR           David Kircus       Brian Kelly
WR           Matt Holmlund (*)  Jim Heinitz
TE           David Cassell      Tim Clifton
OL           Seth Wand          Mel Tjeerdsma
OL           Walt DeLong        Bill Cronin
OL           Dan Porter         Art Wilkins
OL           Chris Bookor       Steve Campbell
OL           Jeremy Hardley     Brad Smith
OB           Todd Cunningham    Tommy Spangler
RB           Ian Smart          Bryan Collins
RB           Josh Ranek         John Suegelmeier

DEFENSE

DL           Aaron McConnell    Chuck Broyles
DL           Neal Blank         Joe Polizzi
DL           Chad Oberholzer    Rocky Rees
LB           Josh Hotchkiss     Jeff Zenisek
LB           Kiah Johnson       Richard Cundiff
LB           Idris Price        Darren Rizzi
LB           Jeremiah Beery     Pete Shinnick
DB           Joey Flora         Frank Cignetti
DB           Stephon Kelly      Kermit Blount
DB           Travis Slater      Clay Moose
DB           Ralph Hunter       Willard Bailey

SPECIALISTS

P            Cameron Peterka    Dale Lennon
PK           Brad Ralphelt      Gary Gaines
RS           Clarence Coleman   Jeff Pierce
DIVISION III

Pos          Name                  Ht.   Wt.  Cl.  School

OFFENSE

WR           Nate Jackson (*)      6-3   215  Sr   Menlo

WR           Jim Jones             6-2   200  Sr   Widener

TE           Jeff Gibbs            6-3   237  Sr   Otterbein

OL           Bill Smith            6-2   280  Sr   Trinity (Texas)

OL           J D Sheldon           6-5   290  Sr   Augustana (Ill.)

OL           Curtis Fisher         6-4   300  Sr   MacMurray (III.)

OL           Joel Demro            6-1   260  Sr   Wartburg

OL           Rob Rieck             6-6   285  Sr   Rowan

OB           Jason Visconti        6-2   213  Sr   Wesley

RB           Davan Cruz            6-0   219  Sr   Bridgewater (Va.)

RB           Chuck Moore           6-1   205  Sr   Mount Union


DEFENSE

DL           Steve Wilson          6-2   230  Jr   King's

DL           Russ Watson           6-3   250  Sr   Worcester St.

DL           Jelani Patterson      6-4   240  Jr   Emory & Henry

DL           Josh McMillin         6-0   225  Jr   Franklin

LB           Jerimiah Janssen (*)  6-3   225  Sr   St. Norbert

LB           Preston Meyor         5-11  230  Jr   Mary Hardin-Baylor
LB           Jason Johnson         6-2   245  Sr   Brockport St.

DB           Antonio Broadnax (*)  6-1   205  Sr   Wilmington (Ohio)
DB           Tony Beckham          6-3   190  Sr   Wis.-Stout
DB           Jason Wingeart        6-0   210  Sr   Western Maryland
DB           Tim Carter            6-0   181  Sr   Ferrum


SPECIALISTS

P            Scott Verhalen        6-3   190  So   East Texas Baptist

PK           Carlos Martinez       5-8   165  Sr   Buena Vista

RS           Brian Britt           5-6   165  Sr   Centre


Pos          Name                  Coach

OFFENSE

WR           Nate Jackson (*)      Mark Kaanapu

WR           Jim Jones             Bill Zwaan

TE           Jeff Gibbs            Rocky Alt

OL           Bill Smith            Steve Mohr

OL           J D Sheldon           Jim Barnes

OL           Curtis Fisher         Bob Frey

OL           Joel Demro            Rick Willis

OL           Rob Rieck             K.C. Koeler

OB           Jason Visconti        Mike Drass

RB           Davan Cruz            Mike Clark

RB           Chuck Moore           Larry Kehres


DEFENSE

DL           Steve Wilson          Rich Mannello

DL           Russ Watson           Brien Cullen

DL           Jelani Patterson      Lou Wacker

DL           Josh McMillin         Bill Unsworth

LB           Jerimiah Janssen (*)  Jim Purtill


LB           Preston Meyor         Pete Fredenburg
LB           Jason Johnson         Rocco Salomone

DB           Antonio Broadnax (*)  Mike Wallace
DB           Tony Beckham          Ed Meierkort
DB           Jason Wingeart        Tim Keating
DB           Tim Carter            Dave Davis


SPECIALISTS

P            Scott Verhalen        Ralph Harris

PK           Carlos Martinez       Steve Osterberger

RS           Brian Britt           Andy Frye


Pos          Name                  Hometown (High School)

OFFENSE

WR           Nate Jackson (*)      San Jose Calif
                                   (Pioneer)
WR           Jim Jones             Wilmington, Del.
                                   (St. Mark's)
TE           Jeff Gibbs            Columbus, Ohio (East)
OL           Bill Smith            Garland, Texas (North
                                   Garland)
OL           J D Sheldon           Harvard, Ill. (Marian
                                   Central Cath.)
OL           Joel Demro            Nashua, Iowa (Nashua-
                                   Plainfield)
OL           Rob Rieck             Mullica Hill, N.J.
                                   (Clearview Reg.)
OB           Jason Visconti        Cinnaminson, N.J.
                                   (Cinnaminson)
RB           Davan Cruz            Glen Burnie, Md
                                   (Allegheny)
RB           Chuck Moore           Mogadore, Ohio
                                   (Mogadore)

DEFENSE

DL           Steve Wilson          Yardley, Pa.
                                   (Pennsbury)
DL           Russ Watson           Bellingham, Mass.
                                   (Bellingham)
DL           Jelani Patterson      Charlotte, N.C.
                                   (S. Mecklenburg)
DL           Josh McMillin         Franklin, Ind
                                   (Franklin)
LB           Jerimiah Janssen (*)  De Pere, Wis.
                                   (West De Pere)
LB           Preston Meyor         Sabinal, Texas (Sabinal)
LB           Jason Johnson         Niagara Falls, N Y
                                   (Lewis-Porter)
DB           Antonio Broadnax (*)  Cincinnati, Ohio (Aiken)
DB           Tony Beckham          Ocala, Fla (Florest)
DB           Jason Wingeart        Sparks, Md (Hereford)
DB           Tim Carter            Charlottesville, Va
                                   (Albemarle)

SPECIALISTS

P            Scott Verhalen        Marshall, Texas
                                   (Marshall)
PK           Carlos Martinez       Papillion, Neb.
                                   (Papillion LaVista)
RS           Brian Britt           Bowling Green, Ky.
                                   (Warren East)

(*)2000 AFCA All-American


RELATED ARTICLE: 2002 Amos Alonzo Stagg Award The Amos Alonzo Stagg Award is presented annually by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) to the “individual, group or institution whose services have been outstanding in the advancement of the best interests of football.

Joe Paterno Joseph Vincent Paterno (born December 21, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York), nicknamed JoePa, is the head coach of Pennsylvania State University's college football team, a position he has held since 1966.

Penn State University's Joe Paterno surpassed Bear Bryant's career wins mark of 323 in 2001 to become the winningest football coach in Division I-A history.

A 1950 graduate of Brown, Paterno Paterno may refer to:
  • Paterno (PZ), Potenza, Basilicata, Italy.
  • Paternò, Catania, Sicily, Italy.
  • Paterno Calabro, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy
  • Joe Paterno, head coach of Pennsylvania State University's college football team.
 has directed Penn State to five unbeaten seasons (1968-69-73-86-94), two national championships (1982, 1986), and the most bowl wins by a coach with a 20-9-1 postseason record.

Paterno is the only four-time winner of the AFCA's Division I-A National Coach of the Year Award (1968-78-82-86) and the only man to win the award in three different decades at any level.

He is also the only Division I-A coach with 300 wins at one school, has guided the Nittany Lions The Nittany Lion is the mascot of the Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania and its athletic teams. It refers to the mountain lions that once roamed nearby the school, and to Mount Nittany, a local landmark.  to 18 top- top-
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10 finishes since 1966, and was the first football coach ever to be named Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year Since its inception in 1954, Sports Illustrated magazine has annually presented the "Sportsman of the Year" award to "the athlete or team whose performance that year most embodies the spirit of sportsmanship and achievement." A majority of the winners have been American. .

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 assistant to Rip Engle Charles A. "Rip" Engle (March 26, 1906 – March 7, 1983) was a head football coach at Brown University and Penn State. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1973. Engle was born in Elk Lick, Pennsylvania.  during his last semester se·mes·ter  
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Past Amos Alonzo Stagg Awards Winner


2001  Vince Dooley
2000  Tom Osborne
1999  Bo Schembechler
1998  Bob Reade
1997  Ara Parseghian
1996  Chuck Neinas
1995  John Merritt
1994  Bob Devaney
1993  Keith Jackson
1992  Charles McClendon
1991  Bob Blackman
1990  Len Casanova
1989  Dave Nelson
1988  G. Herbert McCracken
1987  Field Scovell
1986  Woody Hayes
1985  Duffy Daugherty
1984  Bud Wilkinson
1983  Paul Bryant
1982  Eddie Robinson
1981  Fred Russell
1979  Fritz Crisler
1978  Tom Hamilton
1977  Ben Schwartzwalder
1975  Gerald B. Zornow
1974  Jake Gaither
1973  Lloyd Jordan
1972  Jack Curtice
1971  Bill Murray
1970  Lynn Waldorf
1969  Rip Engle
1968  Abe Martin
1967  Jess Neely
1966  Bernie Moore
1965  Harry Stuhldreher
1964  Don Faurot
1963  Andy Kerr
1962  Tad Wieman
1961  Ray Eliot
1960  Harvey Harman
1959  Dr. John W. Wilce
1958  Bernie Bierman
1957  Bob Neyland
1955  Joe Tomlin
1954  Dana X. Bible
1953  Lou Little
1952  Bo McMillin
1951  Thuss McLaughry
1949  Dick Harlow
1948  Gil Dobie
      Pop Warner
      Bob Zuppke
1947  Bill Alexander
1946  Grantland Rice
1941  William H. Cowell
1940  Donald G. Herring, Jr.,
      and family
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