The Woody
Prior to Mark Mangino's arrival in Lawrence in 2002, the University of Kansas had been the poster boy for crappy football programs. This season, however, Mangino seems finally to have righted the ship, as the Jayhawks posted an 11-1 regular season record and earned a spot in a major bowl game for only the third time in the school's history, and the first time since after the 1968 season. Regardless of how Kansas performs in next January's Orange Bowl versus Virginia Tech, Mangino is certainly deserving of Coach of the Year honors, and he is the winner of our third annual Woody Award.
Points were awarded as follows: 3 points for a first-place vote; 2 points for a second-place vote; 1 point for a third-place vote. Vote totals follow each coach's name, with the total number of first-place votes appearing in parentheses.
Prior to Mark Mangino's arrival in Lawrence in 2002, the University of Kansas had been the poster boy for crappy football programs. This season, however, Mangino seems finally to have righted the ship, as the Jayhawks posted an 11-1 regular season record and earned a spot in a major bowl game for only the third time in the school's history, and the first time since after the 1968 season. Regardless of how Kansas performs in next January's Orange Bowl versus Virginia Tech, Mangino is certainly deserving of Coach of the Year honors, and he is the winner of our third annual Woody Award.
Mark Mangino (Kansas) - 63 (14)
Jim Tressel (Ohio State) - 47 (9)
Gary Pinkel (Missouri) - 27 (4)
Ron Zook (Illinois) - 14 (2)
Mike Bellotti (Oregon) - 9 (1)
Randy Edsal (UConn) - 8 (2)
Jim Leavitt (South Florida) - 7 (1)
Sylvester Croom (Mississippi State) - 5 (1)
Bob Stoops (Oklahoma) - 4
Bill Lynch (Indiana) - 2
June Jones (Hawaii) - 3 (1)
Brian Kelly (Cincinnati) - 3 (1)
Dennis Erickson (Arizona State) - 3
Les Miles (Louisiana State) - 3
Mark Dantonio (Michigan State) - 2
Troy Calhoun (Air Force) - 2
Mike Riley (Oregon State) - 1
Mark Richt (Georgia) - 1
George O'Leary (Central Florida) - 1
Jim Tressel (Ohio State) - 47 (9)
Gary Pinkel (Missouri) - 27 (4)
Ron Zook (Illinois) - 14 (2)
Mike Bellotti (Oregon) - 9 (1)
Randy Edsal (UConn) - 8 (2)
Jim Leavitt (South Florida) - 7 (1)
Sylvester Croom (Mississippi State) - 5 (1)
Bob Stoops (Oklahoma) - 4
Bill Lynch (Indiana) - 2
June Jones (Hawaii) - 3 (1)
Brian Kelly (Cincinnati) - 3 (1)
Dennis Erickson (Arizona State) - 3
Les Miles (Louisiana State) - 3
Mark Dantonio (Michigan State) - 2
Troy Calhoun (Air Force) - 2
Mike Riley (Oregon State) - 1
Mark Richt (Georgia) - 1
George O'Leary (Central Florida) - 1
Points were awarded as follows: 3 points for a first-place vote; 2 points for a second-place vote; 1 point for a third-place vote. Vote totals follow each coach's name, with the total number of first-place votes appearing in parentheses.
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