- November 24th, 2008, 5:12 pm
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The Sports Network wrote:Robinson Award candidates announcedAnd here is their description of Coach Rocco ...
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Twenty candidates, including five former winners, were named Monday to The Sports Network's Eddie Robinson Award ballot.
That ballot, along with ballots for the Walter Payton and Buck Buchanan awards, will be released and distributed to voters later on Monday. Voting will be conducted this week and winners will be announced on Thursday, Dec. 18 during the 22nd annual Sports Network awards dinner at the Marriott Hotel in Chattanooga, TN, the night before the NCAA Division I Football Championship game.
Jerry Moore, the coach of the three-time defending national champion Appalachian State Mountaineers and the 2006 Robinson Award winner, is one of five former winners vying to repeat as the Robinson Award honoree.
Mickey Matthews, the coach of No. 1-ranked James Madison and the 1999 winner of the award, is another coach looking to be the first to win a second Robinson Award.
Other former winners on the list include: 2007 recipient Mark Farley of Northern Iowa, 2003 winner Mike Ayers of Wofford and 1997 winner Andy Talley of Villanova.
Joining the former winners on the list are Kerwin Bell of Jacksonville, Dick Biddle of Colgate, Clint Conque of Central Arkansas, Jack Cosgrove of Maine, Rich Ellerson of Cal Poly, Phil Estes of Brown, Bob Ford of Albany, Henry Frazier of Prairie View, Bobby Hauck of Montana, Dean Hood of Eastern Kentucky, Dale Lennon of Southern Illinois, Ron McBride of Weber State, Buddy Pough of South Carolina State, Danny Rocco of Liberty and Joe Taylor of Florida A&M.
Danny Rocco, Liberty - Rocco and his staff continued to develop the Flames program by winning a second straight Big South Conference title and going 10-2 for the most wins in school history. Liberty won three games against teams from automatic bid leagues, including a 26-3 victory over Elon in the final game of the season that had the Flames being discussed for the 16-team playoff field. Liberty's No. 14 finish in the national poll was its highest-ever finish.Click Here for Full News Release




