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Bruce Barnum named Big Sky Coach of the Year
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Portland State Head Coach Bruce Barnum has been named the Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year. Barnum, also a National Coach of the Year candidate, was selected as the league's top coach in a vote by his peers.
Barnum, who took over as interim coach last November, was given a five-year contract in the middle of this season and he definitely earned it. In a season that has probably surprised all except those within the Viking program, the native of Vancouver, WA has led the Vikings to a 9-2 record and the post-season. PSU will host a second-round playoff game on Dec. 5 at Providence Park against either Northern Iowa or Eastern Illinois.
Barnum is the first Viking football coach ever to win the Big Sky's Coach of the Year honor. He is also on the ballot for FCS National Coach of the Year honors.
His achievements since taking over on the Park Blocks following last season are remarkable:
• The Vikings have achieved the Division I school record for wins (9) in season.
• Portland State matched its best Big Sky Conference record (6-2).
• The Vikings earned a #6 seed in the NCAA Playoffs, getting a first-round bye and a home game on Dec. 5.
• The Vikings are 5-0 against nationally-ranked teams in 2015 after losing the previous 21 in a row dating back to 2008.
• PSU has improved by 6 1/2 games over last season (9-2/3-9).
• Portland State set a school record with five road wins in one season, including tying a school record with four straight road wins.
• PSU ended a three-game losing streak to Eastern Washington on Nov. 21
• The Vikings were the only team to beat first-place Southern Utah.
• PSU ended an eight-game losing streak to Montana on Oct. 31.
• The Vikings stopped a three-game losing streak to Cal Poly on Oct. 24.
• PSU ended an eight-game losing streak to Montana State on Oct. 17.
• An Oct. 10 win at North Texas gave PSU two wins over FBS teams in a season for the first time ever.
• The Vikings beat a Pac-12 team for the first time ever in a win over Washington State on Sept. 5.
• Ranked fifth in the nation entering the NCAA Playoffs, the Vikings have achieved their highest ranking since Oct. 16, 2000 (2nd).
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Portland State Head Coach Bruce Barnum has been named the Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year. Barnum, also a National Coach of the Year candidate, was selected as the league's top coach in a vote by his peers.
Barnum, who took over as interim coach last November, was given a five-year contract in the middle of this season and he definitely earned it. In a season that has probably surprised all except those within the Viking program, the native of Vancouver, WA has led the Vikings to a 9-2 record and the post-season. PSU will host a second-round playoff game on Dec. 5 at Providence Park against either Northern Iowa or Eastern Illinois.
Barnum is the first Viking football coach ever to win the Big Sky's Coach of the Year honor. He is also on the ballot for FCS National Coach of the Year honors.
His achievements since taking over on the Park Blocks following last season are remarkable:
• The Vikings have achieved the Division I school record for wins (9) in season.
• Portland State matched its best Big Sky Conference record (6-2).
• The Vikings earned a #6 seed in the NCAA Playoffs, getting a first-round bye and a home game on Dec. 5.
• The Vikings are 5-0 against nationally-ranked teams in 2015 after losing the previous 21 in a row dating back to 2008.
• PSU has improved by 6 1/2 games over last season (9-2/3-9).
• Portland State set a school record with five road wins in one season, including tying a school record with four straight road wins.
• PSU ended a three-game losing streak to Eastern Washington on Nov. 21
• The Vikings were the only team to beat first-place Southern Utah.
• PSU ended an eight-game losing streak to Montana on Oct. 31.
• The Vikings stopped a three-game losing streak to Cal Poly on Oct. 24.
• PSU ended an eight-game losing streak to Montana State on Oct. 17.
• An Oct. 10 win at North Texas gave PSU two wins over FBS teams in a season for the first time ever.
• The Vikings beat a Pac-12 team for the first time ever in a win over Washington State on Sept. 5.
• Ranked fifth in the nation entering the NCAA Playoffs, the Vikings have achieved their highest ranking since Oct. 16, 2000 (2nd).