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Frank Tindall Trophy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Frank Tindall Trophy is presented to the U Sports Football Coach of the Year. The award is dedicated in honour of the former U Sports head coach of the Queen's Golden Gaels (29 years, 106-74-2, 8 league and 1 national title). The Selection Committee is composed of members of the Carleton University Old Crow Society.[1]

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List of Frank Tindall Trophy winners

Year Winner School
1969[1] Henry Janzen Manitoba Bisons
1970[1] Frank Cosentino Western Ontario Mustangs
1971[1] Jim Donlevy Alberta Golden Bears
1972[1] Tuffy Knight Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
1973[1] Ed Hilton UPEI Panthers
1974[1] Ron Murphy Toronto Varsity Blues
1975[1] Don Gilbert Ottawa Gee-Gees
1976[1] Darwin Semotiuk Western Ontario Mustangs
1977[1] Peter Connellan Calgary Dinos
1978[1] Frank Smith UBC Thunderbirds
1979[1] Tuffy Knight Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
1980[1] Cam Innes Ottawa Gee-Gees
1981[1] John Huard Acadia Axemen
1982[1] Bernie Custis McMaster Marauders
1983[1] Doug Hargreaves Queen's Golden Gaels
1984[1] Steve Bruno Mount Allison Mounties
1985[1] Peter Connellan Calgary Dinos
1986[1] Bruce Coulter Bishop's Gaiters
1987[1] Frank Smith UBC Thunderbirds
1988[1] Larry Uteck Saint Mary's Huskies
1989[1] Tuffy Knight Waterloo Warriors
1990[1] Larry Haylor Western Ontario Mustangs
1991[1] Rich Newbrough Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
1992[1] Ian Breck Bishop's Gaiters
1993[1] Larry Uteck Saint Mary's Huskies
1994[1] Brian Towriss Saskatchewan Huskies
1995[1] Rick Zmich Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
1996[1] Dan McNally Guelph Gryphons
1997[1] John Stevens St. Francis Xavier X-Men
1998[1] Larry Haylor Western Ontario Mustangs
1999[1] Blake Nill Saint Mary's Huskies
2000[1] Greg Marshall McMaster Marauders
2001[1] Brian Dobie Manitoba Bisons
2002[1] Chuck McMann McGill Redmen
2003[1] Gary Jeffries Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
2004[1] Jerry Friesen Alberta Golden Bears
2005[1] Glen Constantin Laval Rouge et Or
2006[1] Denis Piché Ottawa Gee-Gees
2007[1] Frank McCrystal Regina Rams
2008[1] Pat Sheahan Queen's Golden Gaels
2009[1] Steve Sumarah Saint Mary's Huskies
2010[1] Glen Constantin Laval Rouge et Or
2011[1] Jeff Cummins Acadia Axemen
2012[1] Stefan Ptaszek McMaster Marauders
2013[1] Kevin Mackey Bishop's Gaiters
2014[1] Kelly Jeffrey Mount Allison Mounties
2015[1] Wayne Harris, Jr. Calgary Dinos
2016[1] Michael Faulds Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks
2017[1] Jeff Cummins Acadia Axemen
2018[1] Greg Marshall Western Ontario Mustangs
2019[1] Greg Marshall Western Ontario Mustangs
2021[1] Steve Snyder Queen's Gaels
2022[1] Gary Waterman St. Francis Xavier X-Men
2023[1] Chris Morris Alberta Golden Bears

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc "Past CIS Award Winners". Canadian Interuniversity Sport. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2011-11-21.

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