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    Default Re: Who is the best coach in UL football history?

    Quote Originally Posted by RaisingCajun08 View Post
    Lewis Cook
    I do remember Coach Cook. He was a RB/Kickers coach at USL when I knew him. He always seemed like a nice guy and it seemed like his players loved him. It wasn't always that way for the players with their position coaches. (Although Lee Rodgers and Thielen Smith may have been the most beloved of position coaches at the time.) It is heartwarming to see him have some success. I remember him fondly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Stokley needed a stud QB to win, to his credit he fit his system to the QB he had.

    Hud needs a stud QB to win, so far he hasn't always shown he can fit his system to the QB he has on hand.

    jmo
    All non-major programs need a stud QB to win.

    Very few major programs can win without one as well.

    But, you're correct about Stokley's ability to mold his offense to fit the talent. He was a very talented Head Coach.

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    X's and O's...Stokley by a mile. Energizing the fan base...Hud by a mile. Put those two guys together...you have a coaching vacancy because he would be gone in a New York minute.


  4. Default Re: Who is the best coach in UL football history?

    Baldwin?


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    No question at this point, it's Stokley, his first few years. He was an outstanding coach that got the absolute most out of the talent on his team.


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Who is the best coach in UL football history?

    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    No question at this point, it's Stokley, his first few years. He was an outstanding coach that got the absolute most out of the talent on his team.
    Stokley, and second place is not even close. And Stokley got less institutional support than any UL coach that might be considered 'best'.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    If all we needed was six wins to go bowling Stokely would have been there often. We sat home 8/3 with Jake. Mitchell had several years that would have had us bowling. Hud's great and he's lucky to be in this era of too many bowls
    Shame, shame! There's not too many bowl games!

    Z

  8. Default Re: Who is the best coach in UL football history?

    Can we cut the crap here? Hud couldn't hold Stoke's jock when it comes to coaching THE GAME.


  9. Default Re: Who is the best coach in UL football history?

    Come on now Stokley averaged 1.75 wins in the 2 years before Jake and the 2 years after Jake.

    4 years 7 wins.

    As was pointed out coaches are quarterback dependant.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    X's and O's...Stokley by a mile. Energizing the fan base...Hud by a mile. Put those two guys together...you have a coaching vacancy because he would be gone in a New York minute.
    Bingo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Come on now Stokley averaged 1.75 wins in the 2 years before Jake and the 2 years after Jake.

    4 years 7 wins.

    As was pointed out coaches are quarterback dependant.
    Stokely coached when we had no budget and no facilities. Yet, he went
    1986 6-5
    1987 6-5
    1988 6-5
    1989 7-4
    1990 5-6

    At this point, USL has beaten
    Memphis
    E. Carolina
    Tulsa
    UNLV
    Colorado State
    Southern Miss
    Rice
    N. Illinois
    Tulane
    Central Michigan
    Lost games to Ole Miss (21-20); Alabama (24-17)
    Then, more budget cuts by Dr. A, after all we were successful without great funding.
    1991 2-8-1
    1992 2-9
    USL was an Independent until 1993 when it joined the Big West.
    1993 8-3 Big West Champs
    1994 6-5 Big West Champs
    1995 6-5
    1996 5-6 This was the greatest schedule UL has ever played. We were back as an Independent.
    Florida (L)
    Texas A&M (W)
    Southern Miss (L)
    La Tech (W)
    Houston (L)
    Ark State (W)
    UAB (L)
    Memphis (W)
    Virginia Tech (L)
    N. Illinois (W)
    Texas Tech (L)
    Dr. A again cuts budget and Stokely likely got burned out.
    1997 1-10
    1998 2-9
    Then Baldwin took over.

    By today's standards and huge number of bowl games, USL should have gone to bowl games in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, and 1995.

    Against much tougher schedules, a miniscule budget, zero facilities, and a non-supportive president, he accomplished a great deal, not to mention some outstanding players he recruited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Stokely coached when we had no budget and no facilities. Yet, he went
    1986 6-5
    1987 6-5
    1988 6-5
    1989 7-4
    1990 5-6

    At this point, USL has beaten
    Memphis
    E. Carolina
    Tulsa
    UNLV
    Colorado State
    Southern Miss
    Rice
    N. Illinois
    Tulane
    Central Michigan
    Lost games to Ole Miss (21-20); Alabama (24-17)
    Then, more budget cuts by Dr. A, after all we were successful without great funding.
    1991 2-8-1
    1992 2-9
    USL was an Independent until 1993 when it joined the Big West.
    1993 8-3 Big West Champs
    1994 6-5 Big West Champs
    1995 6-5
    1996 5-6 This was the greatest schedule UL has ever played. We were back as an Independent.
    Florida (L)
    Texas A&M (W)
    Southern Miss (L)
    La Tech (W)
    Houston (L)
    Ark State (W)
    UAB (L)
    Memphis (W)
    Virginia Tech (L)
    N. Illinois (W)
    Texas Tech (L)
    Dr. A again cuts budget and Stokely likely got burned out.
    1997 1-10
    1998 2-9
    Then Baldwin took over.

    By today's standards and huge number of bowl games, USL should have gone to bowl games in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, and 1995.

    Against much tougher schedules, a miniscule budget, zero facilities, and a non-supportive president, he accomplished a great deal, not to mention some outstanding players he recruited.
    All I was saying was no above average QB and no winning season.

    1986 Brian Mitchell
    1987 Brian Mitchell
    1988 Brian Mitchell
    1989 Brian Mitchell
    1990 5-6
    1991 2-8-1
    1992 2-9
    1993 Jake Delhomme
    1994 Jake Delhomme
    1995 Jake Delhomme
    1996 Jake Delhomme
    1997 1-10
    1998 2-9

    ps As AD Nelson got to make his own schedule.

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