SDSU football coach is finalist for Coach of the Year Award
South Dakota State head football coach John Stiegelmeier is among the Division I-AA finalists for the 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award.
The award, which honors the college football coaches who best exemplify responsibility and excellence on and off the field of play, expanded from the inaugural 2006 award given to one winner to being presented to a coach from all four NCAA divisions.
Each winner receives $50,000 from Liberty Mutual to support his civic and charitable activities, $20,000 in scholarship to his school's alumni association, and is recognized in the permanent Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year display at the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind.
Each finalist was selected by a fan-voting system which took place earlier this fall. The top 25 vote-getters in each division qualified to be evaluated by an objective model designed exclusively for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award and reviewed and endorsed by the College Football Hall of Fame.
The model arrived at the finalists by scoring each of the qualifying coaches in coaching excellence, sportsmanship and integrity, academic excellence and community commitment.
Between Dec. 5 and Dec. 15, the public can go to www.coachoftheyear.com to review bios and fan testimonials supporting each candidate and vote for their selection. Fan votes in this second phase account for 20 percent of each coach's final score, with a voting committee of college football media (25 percent) and College Football Hall of Fame coaches and players (55 percent) contributing the remainder.
The winners will be announced Dec. 29 on an ABC special presentation hosted by Hall of Fame Sportscaster Keith Jackson and ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit at 4:30 p.m. The special award presentation will re-air January 8 on ESPN2 at 1 p.m.
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By Craig Henry
crhenry@argusleader.com
Comment Print Email PUBLISHED: December 4, 2007
South Dakota State head football coach John Stiegelmeier is among the Division I-AA finalists for the 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award.
The award, which honors the college football coaches who best exemplify responsibility and excellence on and off the field of play, expanded from the inaugural 2006 award given to one winner to being presented to a coach from all four NCAA divisions.
Each winner receives $50,000 from Liberty Mutual to support his civic and charitable activities, $20,000 in scholarship to his school's alumni association, and is recognized in the permanent Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year display at the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind.
Each finalist was selected by a fan-voting system which took place earlier this fall. The top 25 vote-getters in each division qualified to be evaluated by an objective model designed exclusively for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award and reviewed and endorsed by the College Football Hall of Fame.
The model arrived at the finalists by scoring each of the qualifying coaches in coaching excellence, sportsmanship and integrity, academic excellence and community commitment.
Between Dec. 5 and Dec. 15, the public can go to www.coachoftheyear.com to review bios and fan testimonials supporting each candidate and vote for their selection. Fan votes in this second phase account for 20 percent of each coach's final score, with a voting committee of college football media (25 percent) and College Football Hall of Fame coaches and players (55 percent) contributing the remainder.
The winners will be announced Dec. 29 on an ABC special presentation hosted by Hall of Fame Sportscaster Keith Jackson and ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit at 4:30 p.m. The special award presentation will re-air January 8 on ESPN2 at 1 p.m.
http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.../NEWS/71204030
By Craig Henry
crhenry@argusleader.com
Comment Print Email PUBLISHED: December 4, 2007
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