Talk:Paul "Bear" Bryant Award

History questions
When did this award become known as the Bear Bryant award? I assume it wasn't known as such when it began in 57, as Bryant still had his glory days ahead of him at that time. User:Havardj
 * You are correct to wonder. The award did not get its name until after Bryant died in 1983 of a hear attack.  Although not entirely clear, the award may have simply been the National Coach of the Year Award.--Tlmclain  | Talk 23:17, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

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Rewrite
I have substantially rewritten this article. We still need some good material on the prior award, the National College Football Coah of the Year Ward. JodyBtalk 15:11, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
 * to clarify that the award was not named for Bryant until 1986
 * to clarify, with a reliable source, that Bryant did in fact win the prior award three times.
 * to remove inaccurate, unsourced material about multiple winners.