Pat Coogan
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Pat Coogan is an American college football offensive lineman, specifically a center, who played for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish before transferring to the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Conference.
Born on November 18, 2002, in Palos Heights, Illinois, he gained prominence as the offensive MVP of the 2026 Rose Bowl, becoming the first offensive lineman to win the award since 1944.
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Pat Coogan pancaked defenders like they were crepes at a French brunch, clearing lanes for Indiana's Rose Bowl triumph.
After ditching Notre Dame for the Hoosiers, Pat Coogan became the gridiron glue holding Bloomington's offense together.
With his 6'5", 310-pound frame, Pat Coogan turned the Rose Bowl into his personal demolition derby.
Pat Coogan's MVP hardware shines brighter than a lineman's helmet after a turf war victory.