List of Broyles Award Winners by Year

    The nation's best assistant college football coach is honored annually with the Broyles Award, and we've got all the winners since 1996 listed by year.

    Named after former Arkansas athletic Frank Broyles, the Broyles Award has honored the best assistant coach in college football annually since 1996. The majority of Broyles Award winners have gone on to become head coaches, and we have them all listed by year below.

    Broyles Award Winners Listed by Year

    • 2023 – Phil Parker, Iowa
    • 2022 – Garrett Riley, TCU
    • 2021 – Josh Gattis, Michigan
    • 2020 – Steve Sarkisian, Alabama
    • 2019 – Joe Brady, LSU
    • 2018 – Michael Locksley, Alabama
    • 2017 – Tony Elliott, Clemson
    • 2016 – Brent Venables, Clemson
    • 2015 – Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma
    • 2014 – Tom Herman, Ohio State
    • 2013 – Pat Narduzzi, Michigan State
    • 2012 – Bob Diaco, Notre Dame
    • 2011 – John Chavis, LSU
    • 2010 – Gus Malzahn, Auburn
    • 2009 – Kirby Smart, Alabama
    • 2008 – Kevin Wilson, Oklahoma
    • 2007 – Jim Heacock, Ohio State
    • 2006 – Bud Foster, Virginia Tech
    • 2005 – Greg Davis, Texas
    • 2004 – Gene Chizik, Auburn
    • 2003 – Brian VanGorder, Georgia
    • 2002 – Norm Chow, USC
    • 2001 – Randy Shannon, Miami (FL)
    • 2000 – Mark Mangino, Oklahoma
    • 1999 – Ralph Friedgen, Georgia Tech
    • 1998 – David Cutcliffe, Tennessee
    • 1997 – Jim Herrmann, Michigan
    • 1996 – Mickey Andrews, Florida State

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