Head coach
Paul Petrino is a finalist for the AFCA's Comeback Coach of the Year after leading the Idaho Vandals to an 8-4 regular-season record and a berth in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
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Petrino is joined as a finalist by Eastern Michigan's Chris Creighton and Colorado's Mike McIntyre.
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In 2013, Petrino took over a program that had gone 3-21 in the previous two seasons. While his first two teams didn't show the on-field progress he had in mind (1-11 in 2013 and 1-10 in 2014, the Vandals were making progress elsewhere. By 2015, they went 4-8 with three losses by a touchdown or less to set the stage for the 2016 campaign.
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As he rebuilt the team on the field, he also was doing it in the classroom. Since his taking over the program, the Vandals' grade-point average increased from a 2.23 to a 2.88 and their APR soared by more than 100 points.
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The AFCA said the award will be "given to a head coach who faced significant obstacles or adversity in the past or current season, but led his team to a great season despite the adversity." The winner will be announced at the AFCA Awards Show, which will air on the CBS Sports Network (channel 221 on DirecTV) at 6 p.m. PT, Jan. 10, 2017, at the AFCA Convention at the Grand Ole Opry House.
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