Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award

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The Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award was a college football award given annually to the nation's best head coach. Established in 2009, Nick Saban was the award's first recipient. The trophy commemorates former Florida State Seminoles football coach Bobby Bowden.

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Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award
Awarded forCollege football's top head coach who has excelled on the football field while demonstrating perseverance, attitude, integrity, and determination
CountryUnited States
Presented byOver the Mountain Touchdown club of Birmingham, Alabama
Alabama Sports Foundation
History
First award2009
Most recentGus Malzahn
Websitewww.otmtouchdown.com/bowden-award.php
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Overview

The Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award (the Bowden Award) was presented by the Over the Mountain Touchdown Club of Birmingham, Alabama[1] and the Alabama Sports Foundation.[2] The Bowden Award commemorates Bobby Bowden in recognition of his legendary coaching career and as a national symbol of recognition for the college football coach who has excelled on the football field while demonstrating perseverance, attitude, integrity, and determination; attributes that Bowden has exemplified throughout his coaching career and life. The recipient was determined by voting members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. The Bobby Bowden Lifetime Achievement Award was added as a companion award in 2011 with Coach Bowden being its very first recipient. The Awards were presented in March following National Signing Day and prior to the commencement of spring training. The Over the Mountain Touchdown Club and the award have been dormant since 2014.

Coach of the Year recipients

Nick Saban[3] was the inaugural winner of the Bowden Award. Saban led the University of Alabama football team[4] to the 2009 BCS National Championship[5] and AP National Championship,[6] making him the only coach to win a national championship with two different schools since 1950 and one of two coaches to win a Southeastern Conference[7] football championship at two different schools. Bowden presented the Bowden Award to Saban at a public ceremony on March 21, 2010, at the Cahaba Grand Conference Center[8] in Birmingham, Alabama.[9]

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Lifetime Achievement Award recipients

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YearRecipient
2011Bobby Bowden
2012Lee Corso
2013Brent Musburger
2014Vince Dooley
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