America continues to take notice of ULM football, as head coach Todd Berry has been nominated for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award.
The award is presented annually to a coach at every level of NCAA competition and includes a fan voting component. Fans will decide the top 15 candidates in each NCAA division. An objective scoring model will determine the recipients.
ULM fans can vote for Berry by visiting coachoftheyear.com. Voting ends on Nov. 30.
Berry’s Warhawks have been the talk of college football since upsetting Arkansas back on Sept. 8. Their 6-2 record is the best at ULM since the 1993 season.
The award is endorsed by the College Football Hall of Fame and recognizes sportsmanship, integrity, responsibility and excellence both on and off the field in the coaching profession.
Winners will receive $50,000 to donate to the charity of their choice and $20,000 grant to the alumni association of each school.