Pacific-12 Conference Football Awards - Coach of The Year

Coach of The Year

Year Player School (#)
1975 Dick Vermeil UCLA (1)
1976 John Robinson USC (1)
1977 Bill Walsh Stanford (1)
1978 John Robinson USC (2)
1979 Rich Brooks Oregon (1)
1980 Don James Washington (1)
1981 Jim Walden Washington State (1)
1982 Joe Kapp California (1)
1983 Jim Walden Washington State (2)
1984 Ted Tollner USC (3)
1985 Terry Donahue UCLA (2)
1986 John Cooper Arizona State (1)
1987 Larry Smith USC (4)
1988 Dennis Erickson Washington State (3)
Larry Smith USC (5)
1989 Dave Kragthorpe Oregon State (1)
1990 Don James Washington (2)
Bruce Snyder California (2)
1991 Don James Washington (3)
1992 Dick Tomey Arizona (1)
1993 Terry Donahue UCLA (3)
1994 Rich Brooks Oregon (2)
1995 Tyrone Willingham Stanford (2)
1996 Bruce Snyder Arizona State (2)
1997 Mike Price Washington State (4)
1998 Bob Toledo UCLA (4)
1999 Tyrone Willingham Stanford (3)
2000 Dennis Erickson Oregon State (2)
2001 Mike Price Washington State (5)
2002 Jeff Tedford California (3)
2003 Pete Carroll USC (6)
Bill Doba Washington State (6)
2004 Jeff Tedford California (4)
2005 Pete Carroll USC (7)
Karl Dorrell UCLA (5)
2006 Pete Carroll USC (8)
2007 Dennis Erickson Arizona State (3)
2008 Mike Riley Oregon State (3)
2009 Chip Kelly Oregon (3)
2010 Chip Kelly Oregon (4)
2011 David Shaw Stanford (4)
2012 David Shaw Stanford (5)

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