Al Golden, the former Notre Dame defensive coordinator, has been awarded the prestigious Broyles Award, recognizing him as the top assistant coach in the nation. Golden played a crucial role in leading Notre Dame to the national championship game, where the team finished with the second-best scoring defense and the ninth-best total defense in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The award selection committee, composed of former coaches and media members, acknowledged Golden's excellence, making him the 29th recipient since the award's inception in 1996.
Golden helped Notre Dame achieve impressive defensive statistics, ranking second in scoring and ninth in total defense, leading them to the national championship.
The Broyles Award, recognizing top assistant coaches, was established in 1996, honoring Frank Broyles' legacy in developing assistant coaching talent.
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