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  1. People Coach Robichaux was 'one of the good guys'

    The Ragin’ Cajun and college baseball communities reacted with a mix of disbelief and sadness to the news that beloved UL coach Tony Robichaux had passed away Wednesday.

    Robichaux, who coached the Cajuns for 25 seasons, suffered a heart attack June 23.

    He was 57



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    I am so very sad today. Sad that we have lost an asset to the university we all love. But more that the world has lost an incredible human being. We are all not as good as we were yesterday because a man like Tony Robichaux made everyone better.

    I am glad that I had the privilege to meet him on a couple of occasions. I remember walking away saying wow. This guy should run the university. He should run the state. He should run the country. But he chose a different path. From the bottom up. Teach kids how to live life the right way. That will do more than influencing adults. And he sent hundreds of not thousands of quality young men into the world and for that we should forever greatful.

    My biggest regret today is that we could not say thank you properly. I always envisioned a packed stadium standing for 15 minutes as he retired to spend his later years with his family.

    Thanks Tony. RIP


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigearl View Post
    If we are ever forced to change the name of the stadium from Russo Park, picking a new name will be the easiest decision in the history of decisions. When I think of "a man" I think of my grandpa, my uncle and Tony Robicheaux. Gonna miss you coach. Godspeed.
    Now is not the day but the powers MUST have the stadium named after Tony Robichaux. A discussion for another day

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    Quote Originally Posted by no1cajunfan View Post
    I am shocked and so sad to learn of Coach Robe's passing. Words cannot express how I'm feeling at this moment. What a great man he was. So sad to see someone so young and great taken so early where others who don't deserve more day on this earth live on. God bless Coach Robe and his family during this difficult time. Thanks for the memories Coach!! Some say theres no crying in baseball. I say go ahead and cry.
    I am. I don’t cry often

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    Nelson Schexnyder, did a great favor at the time I did know of what magnitude, for me. He knew per a conversation we had, that I had more time than money to give the University. He called me over to his office and introduced me to someone I had never heard of until this First Day of Tony Robichaux's time as the Head Coach of then USL. What a gift to me, my family and friends! Many stories followed, but one of the first was about giving back to the fans. Attendance was a mere 250/game. Each and every year after that something was done to the Stadium for the fans. Little did I know that sometime later the game day attendance would swell to over 5,000, which WE all know pales in comparison to the magnitude and numbers of young men/women, fathers and mothers, Fans and Families HE made richer in faith, through HIS faith in God, and guided actions here on earth. I will always LOVE you Tony, my friend. I have NO doubt you are in Heaven, as you did on earth as we should all do, so we too may one day be with Our Father also! Prayers will continue from my family and many others you have touched throughout the years, for YOU and your loving family. Tony, you ARE a MAN among Men! RIP


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyCajun View Post
    Nelson Schexnyder, did a great favor at the time I did know of what magnitude, for me. He knew per a conversation we had, that I had more time than money to give the University. He called me over to his office and introduced me to someone I had never heard of until this First Day of Tony Robichaux's time as the Head Coach of then USL. What a gift to me, my family and friends! Many stories followed, but one of the first was about giving back to the fans. Attendance was a mere 250/game. Each and every year after that something was done to the Stadium for the fans. Little did I know that sometime later the game day attendance would swell to over 5,000, which WE all know pales in comparison to the magnitude and numbers of young men/women, fathers and mothers, Fans and Families HE made richer in faith, through HIS faith in God, and guided actions here on earth. I will always LOVE you Tony, my friend. I have NO doubt you are in Heaven, as you did on earth as we should all do, so we too may one day be with Our Father also! Prayers will continue from my family and many others you have touched throughout the years, for YOU and your loving family. Tony, you ARE a MAN among Men! RIP
    Yes absolutely.. the next coach has a pair of shoes to fill that no one can fathom. Replacing a man that is revered going to be impossible.

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    UL will have to fill the Head Baseball coaching position in the near future. I'm convinced that Dr. Maggard will hire (or appoint) a very capable baseball coach, but he will never be able to replace Tony Robichaux!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    UL will have to fill the Head Baseball coaching position in the near future. I'm convinced that Dr. Maggard will hire (or appoint) a very capable baseball coach, but he will never be able to replace Tony Robichaux!


    Exactly

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    Quote Originally Posted by raginsaints View Post
    This is so far beyond baseball. My heart is broken for his family. What a great example of being a servant leader and always being an example of faith and dedication to your family and community.
    Well said. RIP Coach Robe.

  10. People Jonathan Lucroy credits Robichaux for opportunity to play in major leagues

    "He wasn’t in it for the money. He wasn’t in it for glory. He wasn’t in it for anything other than making the boys that he brought into the school there into men."



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