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    Quote Originally Posted by pasbon View Post
    T-Bine, You forgot Ragin Pagin. Their seem to be waaaaay better coaches on here than we've ever had at our program

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    Thanks man. I appreciate that. Think they'll gimme a shot?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I'm not touching softball.

    For starters
    Baseball: Robichaux
    Basketball: Shipley
    Football: Hudspeth
    FB DB: Gary Bartell
    Special Teams: Bustle

    .. jmo ...
    That's a good perspective for at UL, but if you also ask how they stack up in a national ranking against other peer coaches, HUD is a very distant 4th. (i.e., baseball Robichaux).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    I'll go with that. In fact, probably him and Lancon for head coaches with Boo, Badon and McDonald all definitely having done their share as assistants.
    ---I guess I need VOB on this but what about the BOOTH guy from Arkansas??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ---I guess I need VOB on this but what about the BOOTH guy from Arkansas??
    I suppose I need one of you old guys to chime in and set me straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pasbon View Post
    T-Bine, You forgot Ragin Pagin. Their seem to be waaaaay better coaches on here than we've ever had at our program

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    PB - Stokley was, as a head coach, way better than Hud, now Hud is a much better salesman of the program, but I hate to inform you guys that the talent we have now is just now getting close to the talent Stokley brought here. And when the fossil allowed Stokley to bring in and pay quality assistants, we had guys like Eumont, Doherty, Wilson, Cook, Roll, and the others - we are playing a much weaker schedule than we played under Stokley too!

    I like Hud a lot, he has and continues to do great things, but given Hud's resources, he should be improving exponentially, or at least equal to his pay increases! The last 2 games last year, LaTech and Appy St. are games we should never lose - OM and BS were bad displays of football, but we weren't expecting wins, just hoping for them.

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    When Hud's career is over you may be right. But for now he is best hands down.

    Where would Stokley's 62–80–1 record be without Mitchell and Delhomme?


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    We'll have to agree to disagree, I do think in the end Hud is a very good coach - not disputing that, but Stokley was a better "coach"

    As far as Brian and Jake, those 2 guys He brought in - a big part of coaching is recruiting, and Hud is starting to get similar talent, but can he develop it? I hope so, and we shall see


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    Boxing: George (Gee) Mitchell


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    When Hud's career is over you may be right. But for now he is best hands down.

    Where would Stokley's 62–80–1 record be without Mitchell and Delhomme?
    FSF is right Turbine. It has nothing to do with records. We played much much better teams in the Stokley years. We played numerous juggernaut programs wire to wire. And Stokley gets credit, as a coach, for recruiting Brian and Jake... and knowing when and how to play them. Don't kid yourself... Stokley was a seriously good head coach. He wasn't much of a talker. He had very little charm and charisma with the fans. And he had no support from Martin Hall. When his head was in it, we were our best ever. Hud has outstanding athletes across the board, Turbine. He needs to "see" where the coaching chinks are and correct them. But no doubt, he's got some very special football leadership skills. When/if he recognizes the faults in the coaching going on, we'll be nasty good.

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    3 bowl wins in 3 consecutive years says hi to Stokley


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Boxing: George (Gee) Mitchell
    Randy McCracken in wrestling!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pasbon View Post
    3 bowl wins in 3 consecutive years says hi to Stokley
    Has nothing to do with it

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