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The Elite Company Jim Knowles Would Join as a Broyles Award Winner

Knowles could join elite company this season.

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Steve Sarkisian won the Broyles Award at Alabama last year and was subsequently hired to be Texas’ head coach. Joe Brady won the award the year prior and latched on to a sweet NFL gig. Other past winners include Lincoln Riley, Brent Venables, Pat Narduzzi and others.

The award, given annually to the top assistant in college football, is likely within reach for OSU defensive coordinator Jim Knowles, the man behind one of college football’s best — and most surprising — units in the game. In nearly every category the defense ranks tops in the Big 12 and among the best in the country.

No OSU assistant coach has ever won the award. Mike Yurcich and Knowles have been nominated and gotten consideration. But Knowles this season, barring an upset, should at the very least be one of the finalists. He should have a real chance at winning it, too.

Should he win, he’d join the elite of the elite company in the college game with a real who’s who of ascending coaches. The list is as follows:

YEARPLAYERSCHOOL
2020Steve Ambrose SarkisianAlabama
2019Joe BradyLSU
2018Mike LocksleyAlabama
2017Tony ElliottClemson
2016Brent VenablesClemson
2015Lincoln RileyOklahoma
2014Tom HermanOhio State
2013Pat NarduzziMichigan State
2013Pat NarduzziMichigan State
2012Bob DiacoNotre Dame
2012Bob DiacoNotre Dame
2011John ChavisLSU
2011John ChavisLSU
2010Gus MalzahnAuburn
2010Gus MalzahnAuburn
2009Kirby SmartAlabama
2009Kirby Paul SmartAlabama
2008Kevin WilsonOklahoma
2008Kevin WilsonOklahoma
2007Jim HeacockOhio State
2007Jim HeacockOhio State
2006Bud FosterVirginia Tech
2006Bud FosterVirginia Tech
2005Greg DavisTexas
2005Greg DavisTexas
2004Gene ChizikAuburn
2004Gene ChizikAuburn
2003Brian VanGorderGeorgia
2003Brian VanGorderGeorgia
2002Norm ChowUSC
2001Randy ShannonFlorida
2000Mark ManginoOklahoma
1999Ralph FriedgenGeorgia Tech
1998David CutcliffeTennessee
1997Jim HerrmannMichigan
1996Mickey AndrewsFlorida State

The tricky part is that most of the coaches on this list weren’t coordinators for long. Gene Chizik turned his success into a head coaching gig. Same for Mike Locksley, Sarkisian, Tom Herman, Gus Malzahn, Kirby Smart and others. When you’re a great assistant, programs want to bet on your potential to be a great head coach.

OSU is paying Knowles a fine salary — it’s reportedly in the range of $800,000 — but that’s easily a figure a school could compete with. If, say, Florida State wanted to go out and swipe him as its DC, they have the resources to do that. If another school wanted to bet on his head coaching potential, it wouldn’t take much at all to get him a handsome bump in pay.

There’s no indication Knowles, 56, is wanting to hightail it out of Stillwater after such a stellar season, of course. But given his sky-high stock that continues to ascend that thrusts him potentially in the same conversation as star assistants-turned-head coaches of the past, it’s easy to see a world in which his star turn in Stillwater lands him elsewhere. Speculation for another day. For now, it’s worth acknowledging just how good a job he’s done to position him — and OSU — for success this season and beyond. He’s changed the perception of OSU’s defense and its program in a way almost no one thought possible.

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