I started my Year End Awards last year. It is this blog’s attempt to identify some of the top players and coaches in college football.
Offensive Player of the Year
Colt McCoy, Texas
Few people were more important to their offense as McCoy was to Texas’. McCoy’s ability to use the run made the “zone read” play that much more effective and Colt responded with a huge season both running and passing. McCoy had a 173.36 QB Rating completing 34 touchdowns against only 8 interceptions and 3,859 yards passing. McCoy also had 579 yards rushing.
Defensive Player of the Year
Jerry Hughes, TCU
Hughes came out of nowhere replacing former starter Chase Ortiz for the Horned Frogs. His speed in the pass rush can be attributed to his natural athleticism as he was a running back in high school. Hughes led the nation in sacks with 15 for a total loss of 113 yards and might have been the most high profile player for TCU’s number one ranked defense in spite of the Frogs having such stand-outs as Jason Phillips and Stephen Hodge. But sacks weren’t Hughes’ only specialty. Hughes also forced 6 fumbles and recovered 3 fumbles.
Coach of the Year
Turner Gill, Buffalo
The former Nebraska stand-out QB has turned around the Bull program in just a few short years. His first year at Buffalo, in 2006, Gill’s team was 2-10. In his second year they were 5-7. This year, Gill’s third, the Bulls finished the season 8-5 with a MAC Championship thanks to an upset of undefeated Ball State in the MAC Championship Game.
Most Inspirational Player
Myron Rolle, Florida State
Rolle won a Rhodes Scholarship during the 2008 season while helping the Seminoles to a tie of the ACC Atlantic Division Title. Rolle has became a role-model for student athletes everywhere with his extreme dedication to his education and his team at the same time. Now, he has followed that up with choosing to study at Oxford per the scholarship rather than play in the NFL.












