Coach of the Year - Willie Fritz
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- Swell
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Congrats coach Fitz. Well deserved. Do it again to prove that we’re not a bottom feeder anymore. We’ve had success in the past( didn’t Bennie Ellenderget this recognition). I don’t think you are a one and done type of person. Congrats again
#2 in the G5
UTSA coach #1
https://theathletic.com/4302600/2023/03 ... ed_article
UTSA coach #1
https://theathletic.com/4302600/2023/03 ... ed_article
2. Willie Fritz, Tulane (2022: Just missed)
Fritz dropped off this list last year after a 2-10 season, but he rockets back up near the top after a 12-2 season, the largest turnaround in FBS history, capped by an AAC championship, a Cotton Bowl win against USC and a top-10 finish. Fritz has won at every level of college football, with at least one conference championship in junior college, Division II, FCS and FBS. Now he has brought Tulane its most success since the 1930s.
Stadiums get old, winning never does.
Tulane Class of 1981
Tulane Class of 1981
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- Wild Pelican
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That coach at UTSA better be good as he will be challenged. His team is among the leaders in starting players out of eligibility. Last year's UTSA team must have been one of the oldest in D1.
" For every alum, no matter where they are...I want a football coach that's going to make Saturday something you anticipate and look forward to." --Troy Dannen
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Thank you all for your support as my son Zach continues to beat leukemia