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STEVE STAKER NAMED
LIBERTY MUTUAL NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

January 6, 2010
(release courtesy of Ryan Workman, Coe College sports information director)

NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. . . . Coe Head Football Coach Steve Staker has been named the Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year for NCAA Division III. As the winner of the award, Staker will be able to designate $50,000 to the charities of his choice, with an additional $20,000 to benefit alumni programs at Coe.

The Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year program recognizes one coach in each of the four divisions of college football, celebrating coaches whose seasons were marked by the success and sportsmanship of their teams on the field, achievements by their student-athletes in the classroom, and their selfless support of charity and their communities.

Staker, along with Gary Patterson of Texas Christian University, Jerry Moore of Appalachian State University and Mel Tjeerdsma of Northwest Missouri State University, will be honored in the permanent Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year display at the College Football Hall of Fame.

In just two years at the helm of the Coe College football program, Staker's Kohawks have become a national force. After a four-win campaign last year, the 2009 team finished this season 10-2, just the third 10-win season in school history, while reaching the second round of the Division III playoffs. The Kohawks also earned a school-best final season D3football.com ranking of #10 in the nation. Off the field, Coach Staker and his program are making a great impact in the community as well. He and his players volunteer for the Special Olympics in the off-season and at local elementary school events. Coach Staker also volunteers his time to maintain baseball diamonds for the Hiawatha Kids’ League, and continues to help out at Fredericksburg High School track meets, where he was the head track coach for 28 years and head football coach for 35 years and head baseball coach for 31 years before arriving at Coe as a defensive coach in 2005. As the Fredericksburg football coach, Staker's teams won six district titles and a state championship in 2001 when he was Class A Coach of the Year. He was named to the Iowa Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1994.

"Countless student-athletes and communities benefit from the leadership, commitment and heart of college football coaches at every level," said Archie Manning, chair of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. "These four men rose to the top in 2009 by displaying the four tenets of the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award: sportsmanship, integrity, responsibility and excellence, on and off the field."

Coaches Patterson, Moore, Tjeerdsma and Staker were selected from a group of 25 finalists (10 coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision, and five coaches each from the Football Championship Subdivision, Division II and Division III) through fan votes cast December 15-29 at www.CoachoftheYear.com and ballots from elite selection committees of national media and College Football Hall of Fame players. Fans votes contributed 20 percent to each coach's final score, and the media and College Football Hall of Fame accounted for 25 percent and 55 percent, respectively.

"More than 1.2 million passionate college football fans embraced the spirit of the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award by casting votes for coaches who not only lead their team to victory, but lead in the community as well," said Greg Gordon, senior vice president of Consumer Marketing at Liberty Mutual. "We are proud to suitably honor these winners by supporting their favorite charities and providing scholarship money to their schools – a commitment that now approaches $1 million since we founded the award in 2006."

2009 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Selection Committee

College Football Hall of Fame Voters included: Bob Anderson, Jim Ballard, Tom Beck, Tom Brahaney, Roger Brown, Teel Bruner, Marino Casem, Jim Christopherson, John Cooper, Carmen Cozza, Jeff Davis, Dan Dierdorf, Jim Dombrowski, Terry Donahue, Jim Donnan, Vince Dooley, Joe Dudek, LaVell Edwards, Dick Farley, Joe Fusco, Bob Griese, Archie Griffin, Roger Harring, Chad Hennings, Lou Holtz, Jim Houston, Don James, Billy Joe, Johnnie Johnson, Ron Johnson, Roy Kidd, Gordie Lockbaum , Ronnie Lott, Archie Manning, Fred Martinelli, Mark May, Rueben Mayes, Randall McDaniel, Don McPherson, Darrell Mudra, Don Nehlen, Tom Osborne, Tubby Raymond, Bob Reade, Jerry Rice, James Saxton, Jeff Siemon, Bruce Smith, Jim Sochor, Jessie Tuggle, Herschel Walker, Frosty Westering, Paul Wiggin, Reggie Williams, Richard Wood and Ron Yary.

National media voters included: Craig Bennett (USA Today), Jack Bogaczyk (Charleston Daily Mail), Tim Brando (CBS Sports, Sporting News Radio), Chris Childers (Rivals Sports Radio Network), Pat Coleman (D3football.com), Steve Conroy (Boston Herald), Colin Cowherd (ESPN Radio), Greg Dewalt (D2 Hall of Fame), Bob Eblen (D2football.com), Teddy Greenstein (Chicago Tribune), Kirk Herbstreit (ESPN), Clyde Hughes (D3football.com), Keith Jackson (Hall of Fame Sportscaster), Dan Jenkins (Sportswriter/National Football Foundation historian), Bill King (Rivals Sports Radio Network), Ivan Maisel (ESPN.com), Stewart Mandel (Sports Illustrated), Gordie Mann (D3football.com), Keith McMillan (D3football.com), Brandon Misener (D2football.com), Ryan Tipps (D3football.com) and Bud Withers (Seattle Times).

About Liberty Mutual Group
"Helping people live safer, more secure lives" since 1912, Boston-based Liberty Mutual Group (Libertymutualgroup.com) is a diversified global insurer and fifth-largest property and casualty insurer in the U.S. based on 2008 direct written premium. Liberty Mutual Group ranks 86th on the Fortune 500 list of largest U.S. corporations, based on 2008 revenue. The company has over 45,000 employees located in more than 900 offices throughout the world.

The eighth-largest auto and home insurer in the U.S., Liberty Mutual (libertymutual.com) sells full lines of coverage for automobile, homeowners, valuable possessions, personal liability, and individual life insurance. The company is an industry leader in affinity partnerships, offering car and home insurance to employees and members of more than 12,000 companies, credit unions, professional associations and alumni groups.

About the National Football Foundation & the College Football Hall of Fame

Founded in 1947 with leadership from General Douglas MacArthur, legendary Army coach Earl "Red" Blaik and immortal journalist Grantland Rice, The National Football Foundation & College Football Hall of Fame, a non-profit educational organization, runs programs designed to use the power of amateur football in developing scholarship, citizenship and athletic achievement in young people. With 121 chapters and 12,000 members nationwide, NFF programs include the College Football Hall of Fame, the NFF Hampshire Honor Society, Play It Smart, the NFF-FWAA Football Forum, the NFF Gridiron Club of New York City, and scholarships of over $1 million for college and high school scholar-athletes. The NFF presents the MacArthur Trophy, the Campbell Trophy, endowed by HealthSouth, and releases the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Standings. Learn more at www.footballfoundation.org or www.collegefootball.org.

 

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