
Eddie Robinson Award
The Eddie Robinson Award is an honor given annually to the top college football head coach in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), which is a division of college football. Named after the legendary coach Eddie Robinson, who led Grambling State University for decades, the award recognizes outstanding leadership, performance, and contribution to the sport. Coaches are judged based on their team’s success, player development, and overall impact on the game during the season. It honors those who excel at building competitive teams and exemplify dedication and excellence in coaching.