Gundy beats out Hoke (and others) for Bear Bryant Award

Submitted by JHendo on

In the Bear Bryant Award announced tonight, in which Hoke was a finalist for, Mike Gundy of OK state won out.  I know a few people have asked and there's really no info anywhere on it, so this is the news that just broke per tweet by some random Houston Chronicle reporter.  Oh well, he'll just have to shoot for it again next year...

Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/#!/StephStradley/status/160207870946848768

Edit: Link found http://houston.culturemap.com/newsdetail/01-19-12-21-54-mike-gundy-gets-his-lsu-revenge-touts-houston-while-beating-les-miles-for-bear-bryant-coach-of-the-year/

denardogasm

January 19th, 2012 at 11:20 PM ^

Whoa you got a little preposition happy there OP. And Gundy could go another 40 years without pooping as much gold as Hoke did in one season.  Sham of an award.

Perkis-Size Me

January 19th, 2012 at 11:59 PM ^

Well, I suppose Gundy did earn the award. Had a great season, kicked the crap out of Oklahoma, and beat a very good Stanford team. The only real knocks against him are Iowa State and not fielding much of a defense, but its hard to argue with the final results. Hopefully Hoke pushed him for a close second.

Way for being a man, Gundy.

m1817

January 20th, 2012 at 7:49 AM ^

Alabama coach Nick Saban, who guided the Crimson Tide to this year's BCS championship, was on the original list of finalists released on Dec. 14, but because a scheduling conflict prevented his attendance at the ceremony, he was eliminated from consideration.

http://www.chron.com/sports/college/article/Oklahoma-State-s-Gundy-bests-Briles-Sumlin-for-2642971.php

You must be present to win.

Sione's Flow

January 20th, 2012 at 12:14 AM ^

Oh well I guess someone else had to win a coach of the year award.  How many did the Hokester win this year anyway?  It wasn't because Gundy was a better coach, they did it because of the jealousy Hoke was creating among other coaches taking all of their hardware

denardogasm

January 20th, 2012 at 3:02 AM ^

Didn't it turn out that the famous speech was actually about a kid he kind of left hanging out to dry without any explanation?  I remember reading an article about it a couple months after that presser.  Something like he stood up for the original starter he's talking about and then pulled him for the rest of the season without ever talking to him about it or giving him an explanation. Correct me if I'm wrong, which is very possible, but I know there was something shady going on.

CorkyCole

January 20th, 2012 at 9:23 AM ^

That could be. I honestly don't remember the details of how everything went down, but living in Oklahoma City I will say that the Pokes love them some Gundy.

Granted, wins produce fan acknowledgement whether the dude is a dick or not.  I don't see him leaving any time soon.

Tater

January 20th, 2012 at 1:14 AM ^

Gundy deserved the award.  He also deserved a chance to watch his team play LSU this postseason, but that's a different story altogether.  Coach of the year doesn't happen unless you are in the top three or four.  

Brady Hoke will probably win at least one while he is here, if this season's performance is any indication.  Who knows: it could happen for the 2012 season with a few breaks along the way.  The offense will get better because Denard will be in his second year running this offense.  The defense might tread water, but you never know who is going to step up.  

Opening against Alabama could be an impediment, but a victory there will start Michigan off in the top five at the very least.  It would be a very tough road, but their schedule would ensure a very good ranking if they only lose one game or (gasp) run the table.