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2024 College Football Coach Of The Year

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Going to be fun to see who wins it but I think ASU's Kenny Dillingham deserves COTY honors.
 
Agree that Dillingham would be a deserving winner. Will be interesting to see how high Prime finishes as well.
 
is Sanders even being discussed in this?

agree w/ @The Alabaster Yak though.

I believe Sanders would be mentioned more if CU made the B12 CCG. What Dillingham has done at ASU this season was very impressive and especially in light of having to clean up that Herm Edwards mess.

I mean, Cignetti went 11-1 in the B1G in year one. Hard not to see him getting the award

He should be mentioned for that but just look at who Indiana avoided in B1G play this year.
 
I believe Sanders would be mentioned more if CU made the B12 CCG. What Dillingham has done at ASU this season was very impressive and especially in light of having to clean up that Herm Edwards mess.



He should be mentioned for that but just look at who Indiana avoided in B1G play this year.
Dillingham did a great job with ASU this year for sure. I put it on the same level as what CP did. ASU beat BYU and KSU while they lost to TTU and Cincy. CU beat TTU and Cincy and lost to KSU and KU.

Cignetti may have avoided Penn State and Oregon, but they played Ohio State and lost and beat Michigan (not a great win, but they can't control their schedule). Point being, Cignetti taking over a 3-9 team and in year one going 11-1 in a P2 conference is literally one of the best turnarounds in college football history. Nobody seems to care, though, because "tHeY hAvEn'T pLaYeD aNyOnE"
 
I think it’s gotta be Cignetti. CU, ASU, and IU all had similar records last year. But IU is the clear leader imo.

If this were an award that looked back past this year, I think it would be Prime taking home the trophy because he took the worst FBS team in the country and had them 5 minutes from a conference championship game in year 2. But it’s “coach of the year”, not “coach of the last couple years”
 
It has to be either Cignetti or Lashlee if you go with "most exceeded expectations". If you go with the Phil Jackson vote for getting a great team to take care of its business and meet lofty expectations, Dan Lanning should win with Sark getting some love.
 
I believe Sanders would be mentioned more if CU made the B12 CCG. What Dillingham has done at ASU this season was very impressive and especially in light of having to clean up that Herm Edwards mess.



He should be mentioned for that but just look at who Indiana avoided in B1G play this year.
But what about letting Skattabo continue to play with an obvious (seemingly every game) concussion?
 
But what about letting Skattabo continue to play with an obvious (seemingly every game) concussion?
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It has to be either Cignetti or Lashlee if you go with "most exceeded expectations". If you go with the Phil Jackson vote for getting a great team to take care of its business and meet lofty expectations, Dan Lanning should win with Sark getting some love.

Yeah but **** Dan Lanning

You’d have to be a real **** up to screw up Oregon (ehhem Helfrich). Like crashing daddy’s self-driving Ferrari.
 
It has to be either Cignetti or Lashlee if you go with "most exceeded expectations". If you go with the Phil Jackson vote for getting a great team to take care of its business and meet lofty expectations, Dan Lanning should win with Sark getting some love.
Cignetti probably does win it, but I think Prime, Lashlee, and Dillingham all have arguments.
 
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