What follows are links to a series of posts and articles leading up to and one day beyond the hiring of coach Bustle as Louisiana's football coach on December 13 2001
The posts are from Delphi 3 months before raginpagin.com existed. The audio at the very end (makes more sense if you scan all the articles) is from Birds Eye View with host Jay Walker on December 14th 2001
Originally posted by Turbine
The choice is now Rickey Bustle and it is a no brainer.
In the six seasons prior to Rickey Bustle becoming the offensive coordinator of VT the school averaged just4 wins per season. Including 2-8-1 in 1992, that the very same year Louisiana went 2-9.
I was enamored with Lewis Cook, but he is not a choice. It was because as offensive coordinator of Louisiana he engineered a six-win turnaround in 1993 that ranked Louisiana as a school that tied for 5th best turnaround in NCAA history. NEWSFLASH: Rickey Bustle did the very same thing, the very same year at Virginia Tech with a 9-3 record, but unlike Louisiana, Virginia Tech has never looked back. However coach Bustle did (at least for one year) look sideways.
- In 1994 Coach Bustle made a lateral move to South Carolina, a school that had averaged 4.8 wins in the previous 5 years. The year before South Carolina had gone 4-7-1. For some reason (not researched) he only stayed a single year at USC. However the year that he was there as offensive coordinator of the South Carolina Gamecocks they went 7-5 and had a win in the Carquest Bowl win over West Virginia. .The year after he left they returned to their losing ways and went 4-6-1. In the 5 years following his stint they averaged just 3.2 wins. Rickey Bustle was a noticeable Blip on the USC radar.
Not all schools experience a drop off after Rickey Bustle leaves. He left ULM in great shape following a stint as offensive coordinator. After just a couple years of implementation of the Rickey Bustle offense, he left. Yet the following year (1987) “Northeast Louisiana” (now ULM) won the Division I-AA Football championship.
In 1995 he rejoined the Tech staff and immediately picked up where he left off two season’s prior as he guided the Hokies to two straight 10-2 seasons.
In every single one of Rickey Bustle's eight seasons as offensive coordinator at Virginia Tech the offense has ranked in the top 10 in school history. In those same eight seasons the school has averaged 9.38 wins per season.
This success has culminated into the fact that every single year since Rickey Bustle first became the offensive coordinator the Hokies have been to a post season bowl game. Including a shot at the national championship in 2001.
Bustle, who also has earned a reputation as an outstanding recruiter, who can be extremely successful with a variety of different style quarterbacks. Stan Humphries, Bubby Brister, Maurice DeShazo, Will Furrer, Jim Druckenmiller, Michael Vick, and except for faltering the last game of the season Grant Noel has held up the successful Rickey Bustle tradition.
I hope I have not burned you out with my new endorsement, but as far as I am concerned it’s “Rickey Bustle or BUST”