While the debate rages on regarding who is the nation’s top unbeaten team, we decided to take a break from the action and investigate a less competitive subject: Who is the favorite musical artist of your team’s head coach?

Stadium asked all 130 FBS head coaches and the 10 conference commissioners for their favorite musical act or group. They could only provide one answer and were not allowed to name multiple artists.

Kenny Chesney ended up as the top vote-getter, getting eight votes. Eric Church finished second with six votes, followed by Dave Matthews Band, which was third with five votes.

There was a two-way tie for fourth place between the Eagles and George Strait, each with four votes.

Six artists tied for sixth place with three votes each: AC/DC; Garth Brooks; Earth, Wind & Fire; Bruce Springsteen; The Rolling Stones and Zac Brown Band.

Here is the complete list of the favorite musical artist for all 130 FBS head coaches and each of the 10 conference commissioners.

Commissioner Mike Aresco – The Band

Luke Fickell, Cincinnati – Kenny Chesney

Randy Edsall, UConn – Kenny Chesney

Mike Houston, East Carolina – Journey

Dana Holgorsen, Houston – Prince

Mike Norvell, Memphis – Tom Petty

Ken Niumatalolo, Navy – Earth, Wind & Fire

Sonny Dykes, SMU – Dave Matthews Band

Charlie Strong, South Florida – John Legend

Rod Carey, Temple – Zac Brown Band

Willie Fritz, Tulane – Frankie Beverly & Maze

Philip Montgomery, Tulsa – Otis Redding

Josh Heupel, UCF – Mumford & Sons

Commissioner John Swofford – Oliver

Steve Addazio, Boston College – James Taylor

Dabo Swinney, Clemson – Garth Brooks

David Cutcliffe, Duke – John Mellencamp

Willie Taggart, Florida State – Tupac

Geoff Collins, Georgia Tech – Stick Figure

Scott Satterfield, Louisville – Eric Church

Manny Diaz, Miami – U2

Mack Brown, North Carolina – Eric Church

Dave Doeren, NC State – Merle Haggard

Pat Narduzzi, Pitt – AC/DC

Dino Babers, Syracuse – James Brown

Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia – Jack Johnson

Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech – Dave Matthews Band

Dave Clawson, Wake Forest – Talking Heads

Commissioner Bob Bowlsby – Zac Brown Band

Matt Rhule, Baylor – Dave Matthews Band

Matt Campbell, Iowa State – Van Halen

Les Miles, Kansas – 21 Savage

Chris Klieman, Kansas State – Def Leppard

Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma – Red Hot Chili Peppers

Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State – Prince

Gary Patterson, TCU – Eric Church

Tom Herman, Texas – Dave Matthews Band

Matt Wells, Texas Tech – Kenny Chesney

Neal Brown, West Virginia – Brad Paisley

Commissioner Jim Delany – Bruce Springsteen

Lovie Smith, Illinois – George Clinton

Tom Allen, Indiana – MercyMe

Kirk Ferentz, Iowa – Pat Green

Mike Locksley, Maryland – Citizen Cope

Jim Harbaugh, Michigan – Bob Marley

Mark Dantonio, Michigan State – Eric Church

P.J. Fleck, Minnesota – Jason Aldean

Scott Frost, Nebraska – Casey Donahew Band

Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern – Kenny Chesney

Ryan Day, Ohio State – Kenny Chesney

James Franklin, Penn State – Jay-Z

Jeff Brohm, Purdue – Toby Keith

Nunzio Campanile, Rutgers – Billy Joel

Paul Chryst, Wisconsin – Phil Vassar

Commissioner Judy MacLeod – Jack Johnson

Will Healy, Charlotte – Garth Brooks

Lane Kiffin, FAU – Bon Jovi

Butch Davis, FIU – Fleetwood Mac

Skip Holtz, Louisiana Tech – Kenny Chesney

Doc Holliday, Marshall – (doesn’t have a favorite musical act)

Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee – The Temptations

Seth Littrell, North Texas – Jerry Jeff Walker

Bobby Wilder, Old Dominion – AC/DC

Mike Bloomgren, Rice – Luke Bryan

Jay Hopson, Southern Miss – Meat Loaf

Bill Clark, UAB – Bon Jovi

Frank Wilson, UTSA – Frankie Beverly & Maze

Dana Dimel, UTEP – Eagles

Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky – George Strait

Jeff Monken, Army – Buddy Guy

Kalani Sitake, BYU – Bob Marley

Hugh Freeze, Liberty – Chris Tomlin

Doug Martin, New Mexico State – Alison Krauss

Brian Kelly, Notre Dame – Bruce Springsteen

Walt Bell, UMass – Tool

Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher – Vince Gill

Tom Arth, Akron – Zac Brown Band

Mike Neu, Ball State – Eric Church

Scot Loeffler, Bowling Green – Kenny Chesney

Lance Leipold, Buffalo – Phil Vassar

Jim McElwain, Central Michigan – Earth, Wind & Fire

Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan – Eagles

Sean Lewis, Kent State – Drake

Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio) – Billy Joel

Thomas Hammock, NIU – Boyz II Men

Frank Solich, Ohio – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

Jason Candle, Toledo – Jay-Z

Tim Lester, Western Michigan – Dave Matthews Band

Commissioner Craig Thompson – The Rolling Stones

Troy Calhoun, Air Force – Brad Paisley

Bryan Harsin, Boise State – Garth Brooks

Mike Bobo, Colorado State – Michael Jackson

Jeff Tedford, Fresno State – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

Nick Rolovich, Hawaii – Ka’ikena Scanlan

Jay Norvell, Nevada – Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes

Bob Davie, New Mexico – Van Morrison

Rocky Long, San Diego State – AC/DC

Brent Brennan, San Jose State – Snoop Dogg

Tony Sanchez, UNLV – Van Halen

Gary Andersen, Utah State – The Cars

Craig Bohl, Wyoming – Eagles

Commissioner Larry Scott – The Rolling Stones

Kevin Sumlin, Arizona – Drake

Herm Edwards, Arizona State – Norman Brown

Justin Wilcox, Cal – Bruce Springsteen

Mel Tucker, Colorado – Jay-Z

Mario Cristobal, Oregon – Guns N’ Roses

Jonathan Smith, Oregon State – Eric Church

David Shaw, Stanford – Sade

Chip Kelly, UCLA – Mumford & Sons

Clay Helton, USC – Ed Sheeran

Kyle Whittingham, Utah – The Rolling Stones

Chris Petersen, Washington – Creedence Clearwater Revival

Mike Leach, Washington State – Neil Young

Commissioner Greg Sankey – U2

Nick Saban, Alabama – Eagles

Chad Morris, Arkansas – George Strait

Gus Malzahn, Auburn – The Cars

Dan Mullen, Florida – U2

Kirby Smart, Georgia – Luke Bryan

Mark Stoops, Kentucky – Toby Keith

Ed Orgeron, LSU – Creedence Clearwater Revival

Joe Moorhead, Mississippi State – The Notorious B.I.G.

Barry Odom, Missouri – George Strait

Matt Luke, Ole Miss – Jason Aldean

Will Muschamp, South Carolina – Darius Rucker

Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee – Kenny Chesney

Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M – George Strait

Derek Mason, Vanderbilt – Marvin Gaye

Commissioner Keith Gill – Earth, Wind & Fire

Eli Drinkwitz, Appalachian State – Jeremy Riddle

Blake Anderson, Arkansas State – Zach Williams

Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina – Jimmy Buffett

Chad Lunsford, Georgia Southern – Cole Swindell

Shawn Elliott, Georgia State – Metallica

Billy Napier, Louisiana – Coldplay

Matt Viator, Louisiana Monroe – Tim McGraw

Steve Campbell, South Alabama – Journey

Jake Spavital, Texas State – Whiskey Myers

Chip Lindsey, Troy – Kip Moore

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