Sam Houston's Willie Fritz earns AFCA Coaching Honor
Posted: 3:56 PM Dec 3, 2012 Reporter: SHSU Sports Information
Sam Houston's Willie Fritz earns AFCA Coaching Honor
SAM HOUSTON’S WILLIE FRITZ EARNS AFCA REGIONAL COACHING HONOR
WACO, TEX. — Sam Houston head coach Willie Fritz and Montana State’s Rob Ash have been named as NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Region Five “Co-Coaches of the Year” by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).
Fritz guided the Bearkats to an 8-3 record and Sam Houston’s second consecutive Southland Conference championship and NCAA Division I Football Championships playoff berth. The Kats finished the regular season ranked No. 5 nationally. The back-to-back Southland titles and FCS playoff appearances in 2011 and 2012 are a school first.
In three years at Sam Houston, Fritz has guided the program to a 29-9 overall record, the most victories in any three-year period in the university’s 97 seasons of football. Fritz is a repeat winner of the AFCA Regional Coach-of-the-Year honor, receiving the award in 2011 after a 14-1 season that saw the Bearkats reach the national championship final.
Fritz and Ash, who directed Montana State to an 10-1 and the No. 3 seed in the FCS playoffs this year, will face off in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I Championships Friday night in Bozeman. The game will be telecast nationally on ESPN2. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. Central time.
The AFCA recognizes five regional Coach of the Year winners in each of the Association’s five divisions: Football Bowl Subdivision, Football Championship Subdivision, Division II, Division III and NAIA. The winners are selected by Active members of the Association who vote for coaches in their respective regions and divisions.
The 2012 Regional Coach of the Year winners will be recognized at the AFCA Coach of the Year Dinner at the 2013 AFCA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. The dinner is scheduled for Tuesday, January 8.
2012 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year Winners
Football Bowl Subdivision Region 1: Charlie Strong, University of Louisville Region 2: Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M University* Region 3: Brian Kelly, University of Notre Dame Region 4: Bill Snyder, Kansas State University Region 5: Mike Riley, Oregon State University
Football Championship Subdivision Region 1: Sean McDonnell, University of New Hampshire Region 2: Brian Jenkins, Bethune-Cookman University & Chuck Priore, Stony Brook University (tie) Region 3: Dino Babers, Eastern Illinois University Region 4: Trent Miles, Indiana State University Region 5: Rob Ash, Montana State University & Willie Fritz, Sam Houston State University* (tie)
Division II Region 1: Mark Maciejewski, Shippensburg University Region 2: Connell Maynor, Winston-Salem State University Region 3: Lee Owens, Ashland University Region 4: Don Carthel, West Texas A&M University Region 5: Aaron Keen, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Division III Region 1: Mike Cragg, Hobart College Region 2: Tom Watts, Ohio Wesleyan University Region 3: Pete Fredenburg, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Region 4: Larry Kehres, University of Mount Union* Region 5: Patrick Cerroni, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
NAIA Region 1: Bill Cronin, Georgetown College (Ky.)* Region 2: Ted Karras, Jr., Marian University* Region 3: Paul Troth, Missouri Valley College Region 4: Steve Ryan, Morningside College* Region 5: Chuck Morrell, Montana Tech