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BULLDOG8180
November 13th, 2006, 11:59 PM
This topic comes up quite a bit during football discussions with my friends: The Citadel has had some elite coaches over the past 50 years:

Some of the more interesting:

Al Davis- Owner of the Oakland Raiders (was an assist. to Coach John Sauer in the late 50's early sixties)

Bobby Ross- head coach in early to mid 70's
Head coach for San Diego Chargers in the Super Bowl, Ross also coached Ga. Tech to the national championship in 1990. Currently Ross is head coach at Army.

Frank Beamer- asst. at The Citadel from early 70's thru 78. Current head coach at Virginia Tech.

Ralph Friedgen- asst at The Citadel from early 70's thru maybe 80. Followed Ross to Ga. Tech and San Diego Chargers, currently head coach at University of Maryland.

Mike O'Cain- asst at The Citadel, mid 70's. Was head coach at NC State, in the 90's and currently asst. at Va Tech.

These are probably the most well known.

UMass922
November 14th, 2006, 12:05 AM
Mark Whipple, head coach of the '98 UMass national championship team, is currently the quarterbacks coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

That's as far back as I go, though. Hopefully some of the older UMass fans here can fill us in on earlier UMass coaches . . .

Go Lehigh TU Owl
November 14th, 2006, 12:09 AM
-Former Lehigh head ('94-'00) coach Kevin Higgins is the head coach at The Citidel
-Former Lehigh head coach Pete Lembo ('01-'05) is the head coach at Elon
-Former Lehigh head coach Hank Small ('86-'93) is the AD at Charleston Southern. He had been the AD at Wake Forrest prior to moving to Charleston

bobcatfan06
November 14th, 2006, 12:51 AM
Jim Wacker
Dennis Franchione

I think that is all the famous ones we have.

Appstate29
November 14th, 2006, 01:06 AM
Mack Brown Coached at ASU. Thats all I know off the top of my head.

Chucktown
November 14th, 2006, 01:14 AM
EIU Mike Shanahan (played and coached)

redbirdtim
November 14th, 2006, 02:58 AM
Urban Meyer-LB Coach I believe
Jim Heacock-former head coach here is now D-Coordinator at Ohio St.(older brother to current YSU head coach John)

Only ones I can think of right now.

FlyYtown
November 14th, 2006, 06:42 AM
Jim Tressel----Coach of tOSU.
We have some D2 Coaches and I think a D1 Coach out there.

MR. CHICKEN
November 14th, 2006, 06:46 AM
Mark Whipple, head coach of the '98 UMass national championship team, is currently the quarterbacks coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

That's as far back as I go, though. Hopefully some of the older UMass fans here can fill us in on earlier UMass coaches . . .

911....AH MEAN....922........JIM REID...WAS UH UMA$$ HEAD COACH......CURRENTLY @ VMI......via......RICHMOND...........:D....AWK!

BeauFoster
November 14th, 2006, 07:17 AM
Ron Prince played for ASU (now head coach at K State). He and former ASU assistant coach Tim Horton defeated former ASU head coach Mack Brown last week.

Sparky Woods was at ASU for a while as well as head coach. Fisher DeBerry was a coordinator.

OL FU
November 14th, 2006, 07:44 AM
Furman - Someone else has to cover the assistants.

FU has only had five coaches since the early 60's, maybe fifties.

Bob King, Art Baker, Dick Sheridan, Jimmy Satterfield, Bobby Johnson , Bobby Lamb.

Baker is a South Carolina Legend due to involvement with high school coaches and SC Football in general. He also coached at the Citadel, after Furman, and went on to East Carolina.

Sheridan coached at NC State
Johnson is now a Vanderbuilt

UAalum72
November 14th, 2006, 08:43 AM
Complete list of Albany head coaches:
1. Francis Boggs Snavely, 1922-1924
2. Bob Ford, 1970-2006

Assistants that have moved on: Dave Campo (Cowboys, Jacksonville asst.), Tony Wise (Jets asst.), Al Bagnoli (Pennsylvania), Jack Siedlecki (Yale), Dave

Cohen (Hofstra), Pete Lembo (Elon), Dave Clawson (Richmond),
Kevin Callahan (Monmouth), Walt Hameline (Wagner), Chuck Priore
(Stony Brook), John Audino (Union) and Joe King (Rensselaer).

89Hen
November 14th, 2006, 08:57 AM
Since WWII

William D. Murray 1940-50 49-16-2 (.747)
David M. Nelson 1951-65 84-42-2 (.664)
Harold R. "Tubby" Raymond 1966-2001 300-119-3 (.714)
K.C. Keeler 2002-Present 36-16 (.692)

Murray, Nelson and Raymond are all in the College Football Hall of Fame.

danefan
November 14th, 2006, 09:20 AM
Complete list of Albany head coaches:
1. Francis Boggs Snavely, 1922-1924
2. Bob Ford, 1970-2006

Assistants that have moved on: Dave Campo (Cowboys, Jacksonville asst.), Tony Wise (Jets asst.), Al Bagnoli (Pennsylvania), Jack Siedlecki (Yale), Dave

Cohen (Hofstra), Pete Lembo (Elon), Dave Clawson (Richmond),
Kevin Callahan (Monmouth), Walt Hameline (Wagner), Chuck Priore
(Stony Brook), John Audino (Union) and Joe King (Rensselaer).



Also a ton of assistant coaches elsewhere that were once GA's..most recently Ryan Roeder - Temple Ass't, Jeff Haffley - Pitt Ass't, David Parks - St. John Fisher O-Coord.

spelunker64
November 14th, 2006, 09:20 AM
Craig Bohl 03-Present 23-10-0
Bob Babich 97-02 46-22-0
Rocky Hager 87-96 91-25-1 2 National Titles
Earle Solomonson 85-86 24-2-1 2 National Titles
Don Morton 79-84 57-15 1 National Title
Jim Wacker 76-78 24-9-1
Ev Kjelbertson 73-75 17-13-0
Ron Erhardt 66-72 61-7-1 2 National Titles
Darrell Mudra 63-65 24-6-0 1 National Title

20 more from 1894-1963

Umass74
November 14th, 2006, 09:21 AM
Jimmie Reid won three Yankee/A10 Championships in six years as UMass Head Coach.

Dick McPherson won four Yankee crowns. Went on to be Head Coach at Syracuse and lead them to the Orange Bowl and their only modern 11-0 season. Later Head Coach of the New England Patriots.

Trivia question: Name the only two coaches to take two different A10 teams to the playoffs.

89Hen
November 14th, 2006, 09:23 AM
Trivia question: Name the only two coaches to take two different A10 teams to the playoffs.
Dandy Don Brown? NU and UMass.

Edit, didn't see the TWO coaches. Did Reid take UMass and UR?

Tribe4SF
November 14th, 2006, 11:01 AM
This topic comes up quite a bit during football discussions with my friends: The Citadel has had some elite coaches over the past 50 years:

Some of the more interesting:

Al Davis- Owner of the Oakland Raiders (was an assist. to Coach John Sauer in the late 50's early sixties)

Bobby Ross- head coach in early to mid 70's
Head coach for San Diego Chargers in the Super Bowl, Ross also coached Ga. Tech to the national championship in 1990. Currently Ross is head coach at Army.

Frank Beamer- asst. at The Citadel from early 70's thru 78. Current head coach at Virginia Tech.

Ralph Friedgen- asst at The Citadel from early 70's thru maybe 80. Followed Ross to Ga. Tech and San Diego Chargers, currently head coach at University of Maryland.

Mike O'Cain- asst at The Citadel, mid 70's. Was head coach at NC State, in the 90's and currently asst. at Va Tech.

These are probably the most well known.

You forgot one well known...Jimmye Laycock was off. backfield coach at the Citadel under Ross from '73-'75. QB coach at Memphis, and Off. Coord. at Clemson, before becoming W&M HC in 1980.

HCs at W&M have included Jim Root '72-'79, Lou Holtz '69-'71, and Marv Levy '64-'68. Assistants while I was in school included Bobby Ross and Larry Peccatiello (DC for both the Redskins and Lions). Ralph Friedgen was Laycock's first OC.

Pard4Life
November 14th, 2006, 11:28 AM
-Former Lehigh head ('94-'00) coach Kevin Higgins is the head coach at The Citidel
-Former Lehigh head coach Pete Lembo ('01-'05) is the head coach at Elon
-Former Lehigh head coach Hank Small ('86-'93) is the AD at Charleston Southern. He had been the AD at Wake Forrest prior to moving to Charleston

Elite? They are not even well known... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

SO I guess the answer for Lehigh is nobody.. :)

Pard4Life
November 14th, 2006, 11:32 AM
Leopards have had...

Parke Davis
George Barcley (invented helmet)
Jock Sutherland
Ernie Nevers (one season.. but hey)
Hook Mylin
Herb McCracken

andy7171
November 14th, 2006, 11:37 AM
Towson has only had 3 head coaches since the first year in 1969.
Carl Runk '69-'72
Phil Albert '73-'91
Gordy Combs '92-present
I know of two former players/coaches that are currently coaching, Rob Ambrose is the OC at UCONN and Mike Locksley is the OC at Illinois.

YOsef
November 14th, 2006, 12:04 PM
Jerry Moore
- Former head coach of North Texas and Texas Tech
- Coached under Tom Osborne at Nebraska for a few years
- Winningest coach in SoCon History

Millwoch
November 14th, 2006, 12:30 PM
You forgot one well known...Jimmye Laycock was off. backfield coach at the Citadel under Ross from '73-'75. QB coach at Memphis, and Off. Coord. at Clemson, before becoming W&M HC in 1980.

HCs at W&M have included Jim Root '72-'79, Lou Holtz '69-'71, and Marv Levy '64-'68. Assistants while I was in school included Bobby Ross and Larry Peccatiello (DC for both the Redskins and Lions). Ralph Friedgen was Laycock's first OC.

Not to mention Charlie Taafe (currently quarterbacks coach at Pitt, former OC at Maryland)

Tom Moore (Payton Manning's OC) Tried the same style of offense at El CID...Those were some long games with all the incomplete passes.

mcveyrl
November 14th, 2006, 12:42 PM
Mickey Matthews - Coached at Marshall and Georgia
Alex Wood - Left to be the QB coach for the Vikings, then went to be offensive coordinator for the Cardinals. Any speculation that he was sleeping with Denny Greene ended when he went to Arkansas to be the RBs coach. He was an A** and a horrible coach (I think he was sleeping with Denny Greene)

McNeese75
November 14th, 2006, 12:42 PM
Most of the coaches on opposing teams in the SLC :D

dbackjon
November 14th, 2006, 12:58 PM
NAU's most well-known HC was Smokin Joe Salem - went to Minnesota after NAU.

A bevy of now famous coaches were assistants at NAU:

Mike Shanahan - HC Denver Broncos
Andy Reid - HC Philadelphia Eagles
Brad Childress - HC Minnesota Vikings
Bill Callahan - HC Nebraska, former HC Oakland Raiders
Marty Mornigweig - former HC Detroit Lions
Karl Dorrell - HC UCLA

Go...gate
November 14th, 2006, 04:07 PM
Among others:

Andy Kerr (CFB HOF)
Joe Restic (HC at Harvard)
Mike Foley (OC at UConn)
Kevin Callahan (HC at Monmouth)
Ed Argast (HC at Canisius)
Ric Comegy (HC at Tuskegee)
Neil Wheelright (HC at Holy Cross)
Chris Palmer (NFL HC, Cleveland Browns)
Hal Lahar (HC at Univ. of Houston, Ass't Commissioner of the old Southwest Conference, future CFB HOF, IMHO)
Dave Barton (USFL and NFL Europe)
Mike Toop (I-AA HC - I can't remember where - Davidson rings a bell)

Umass74
November 14th, 2006, 04:10 PM
Dandy Don Brown? NU and UMass.

Yes, Jim Reid took both UMass and Richmond to the playoffs.

Now Brown has taken Northeastern and UMass to the playoffs.

EKU05
November 14th, 2006, 04:11 PM
Some guy named Roy Kidd.

Gil Dobie
November 14th, 2006, 04:14 PM
Craig Bohl 03-Present 23-10-0
Bob Babich 97-02 46-22-0
Rocky Hager 87-96 91-25-1 2 National Titles
Earle Solomonson 85-86 24-2-1 2 National Titles
Don Morton 79-84 57-15 1 National Title
Jim Wacker 76-78 24-9-1
Ev Kjelbertson 73-75 17-13-0
Ron Erhardt 66-72 61-7-1 2 National Titles
Darrell Mudra 63-65 24-6-0 1 National Title

20 more from 1894-1963

You forgets one Gil Dobie; :eyebrow: ;)

Hickok Sports (http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/dobiegil.shtml)

FUPlayer74
November 14th, 2006, 04:39 PM
Jerry Moore
- Former head coach of North Texas and Texas Tech
- Coached under Tom Osborne at Nebraska for a few years
- Winningest coach in SoCon History Just wondering how "winningest" is determined? Most wins? But not winning percentage. I would think there are a few coaches who've had a better winning %. Paul Johnson comes to mind.

poly51
November 14th, 2006, 06:15 PM
Cal Poly Top Coaches:

D W Schlosser 1915-1917 First Coach.

Howie O'Daniels 1933-1941 1946-1947 56-33-6 pct .621 His 1933 team was undefeated and unscored upon.

Roy Hughes 1950-1961 73-37-1 pct .662 His 1953 team was undefeated and led the nation in scoring with 395 points in 9 games.

Joe Harper 1968-1981 96-43-4 pct .685 His 1980 team was the D-II National Champion and beat the I-AA National Champion Boise State.

Rich Ellerson 2001-Present 34-23 pct .596 through 2005. His team beat Montana in the playoffs in Missoula 2005.

UAalum72
November 14th, 2006, 06:52 PM
Not to mention Charlie Taafe (currently quarterbacks coach at Pitt, former OC at Maryland)

Oh yeah, Taafe's another former Albany assistant

griz37
November 14th, 2006, 07:24 PM
NAU's most well-known HC was Smokin Joe Salem - went to Minnesota after NAU.

A bevy of now famous coaches were assistants at NAU:

Mike Shanahan - HC Denver Broncos
Andy Reid - HC Philadelphia Eagles
Brad Childress - HC Minnesota Vikings
Bill Callahan - HC Nebraska, former HC Oakland Raiders
Marty Mornigweig - former HC Detroit Lions
Karl Dorrell - HC UCLA

You forgot current Griz coach Bobby Hauck was an assistant at NAU. Also current Griz QB Steve Axman was the Head Coach at NAU. Current NAU head coach Jerome Sauers was D-Coordinator at Montana & NAU assistant Andy Thompson was a LB at Montana. Needless to say the programs know each other well.

dbackjon
November 14th, 2006, 07:40 PM
You forgot current Griz coach Bobby Hauck was an assistant at NAU. Also current Griz QB Steve Axman was the Head Coach at NAU. Current NAU head coach Jerome Sauers was D-Coordinator at Montana & NAU assistant Andy Thompson was a LB at Montana. Needless to say the programs know each other well.

Good catch on Hauck. I knew Axman was the QB coach up at Montana. I can never figure out Axman - left NAU a winner, (left for wife's career), but never has gotten a head coaching job since. Has assisted at UW, UCLA and now Montana.

griz37
November 14th, 2006, 07:58 PM
For Montana:

Joe Glenn left Montana for Wyoming
Mick Dennehy left Missoula for Utah St. where he was fired last year.
Don Read who also coached Portland St. retired from UM & was later our AD.
Larry Donovan was fired from UM.

Jack Elway was an assistant here when John was a just a little kid. In fact John played Little Grizzly football, probably learned everything he ever knew about football there. :smiley_wi

walliver
November 14th, 2006, 08:04 PM
For Wofford:

Jim Brakefield - Installed the triple option in 1969 (for some reason it was called the "Y" at Wofford and not the Wishbone. Many of us still haven't forgiven the Appalachian Hillbillies for stealing him away after the 1969 season.

Fisher Deberry - Wofford graduate and assistant coach under Brakefield who also left for the Mountains, eventually ending up in the Colorado mountains at Air Force.

Buddy Sasser - Head coach at Wofford who left for the Tennessee Mountains at ETSU, taking his assistant Mike Ayers with him. Eventually was commisioner of the Big South conference.

Mike Ayers - Black Belt and Eddie Robinson award winner. Was head coach at ETSU, but left the mighty Bucs to go to NAIA Wofford.

castoff
November 14th, 2006, 08:55 PM
Jim Tressel best d-1 coach in america.

Mark Dantonio, head coach for Cincy Bearcats

And one of the pioners of the game of football Dwight Dike Beede. Never heard of him? Maybe you know of the penalty flag. Yea he invinted it at YSU.

http://ysusports.com/traditions/penaltyflag.htm

YSU has had five coaches in the history of their football program. I can honestly say I've seen all five of them coach at YSU. The coaches are as follows:

Dike Beede (1938-1972)
Ray Dempsey (1973-1974)
Bill Narduzzi (1975-1985)
Jim Tressel (1986-2000)
Jon Heacock (2001-present)

Kill'em
November 14th, 2006, 09:36 PM
Georgia Southern has a couple of great ones:
-Paul Johnson - Now making Navy a yearly taking of the Commander-in-Chief Trophy.
-The Late Erk Russell - Enough said :nod:
Jeff McInerny - Coach of Central Conneticut St. We'll hear more about this team in the next few years, I think.

On the infamous list:
Tim Stowers - The soon-to-be former Head Coach of Rhode Island.

catbob
November 15th, 2006, 01:20 AM
Dennis Erickson
Sunny Lubick

Others are escaping my mind right now.

GOKATS
November 15th, 2006, 01:33 AM
Craig Bohl 03-Present 23-10-0
Bob Babich 97-02 46-22-0
Rocky Hager 87-96 91-25-1 2 National Titles
Earle Solomonson 85-86 24-2-1 2 National Titles
Don Morton 79-84 57-15 1 National Title
Jim Wacker 76-78 24-9-1
Ev Kjelbertson 73-75 17-13-0
Ron Erhardt 66-72 61-7-1 2 National Titles
Darrell Mudra 63-65 24-6-0 1 National Title

20 more from 1894-1963

No offense (I really liked the guy on a personal basis), but I wish he would have stayed there a few more years.:smiley_wi

BULLDOG8180
November 15th, 2006, 01:40 AM
You forgot one well known...Jimmye Laycock was off. backfield coach at the Citadel under Ross from '73-'75. QB coach at Memphis, and Off. Coord. at Clemson, before becoming W&M HC in 1980.

HCs at W&M have included Jim Root '72-'79, Lou Holtz '69-'71, and Marv Levy '64-'68. Assistants while I was in school included Bobby Ross and Larry Peccatiello (DC for both the Redskins and Lions). Ralph Friedgen was Laycock's first OC.

Yes I did, thanks!

Lionsrking
November 15th, 2006, 02:05 AM
SOUTHEASTERN LA

Billy Brewer
Hal Mumme
Carl Torbush (assistant)
Woody Widenhofer (assistant)
Herb Patera (assistant)

Green26
November 15th, 2006, 02:24 AM
John L. Smith - Montana (asst, 1972-76)

Jim Sweeney (head coach, Montana St. - thru 1967)

Joe Tiller (asst, Montana St., 65-70)

Mike Price - Weber St.

Bobby Petrino (asst, Weber St.)

Seahawks Fan
November 15th, 2006, 09:52 AM
Wagner head coach Jim Lee Howell hired by the New York Giants in 1954. Howell coached the Giants from 1954 - 1960, going to three NFL championship games. The Giants won the championship in 1956 when they beat the Bears 47-7.

Jim Lee Howell's assistants with the Giants included Vince Lombardi, Tom Landry and Allie Sherman. Not bad.

YOsef
November 15th, 2006, 10:51 AM
Just wondering how "winningest" is determined? Most wins? But not winning percentage. I would think there are a few coaches who've had a better winning %. Paul Johnson comes to mind.

Going by most wins

Jackluv
November 15th, 2006, 11:51 AM
brad childress, mike shanahan, andy reid there are some others but i forgot them...

bkrownd
November 15th, 2006, 01:23 PM
Jimmie Reid won three Yankee/A10 Championships in six years as UMass Head Coach.

Dick McPherson won four Yankee crowns. Went on to be Head Coach at Syracuse and lead them to the Orange Bowl and their only modern 11-0 season. Later Head Coach of the New England Patriots.


You guys are forgetting the greatest ever - Vic Fusia!

spelunker64
November 15th, 2006, 01:34 PM
You forgets one Gil Dobie; :eyebrow: ;)

Hickok Sports (http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/dobiegil.shtml)


He is included in the "20 more" category :nod:

DinoDex200
November 15th, 2006, 01:58 PM
NAU's most well-known HC was Smokin Joe Salem - went to Minnesota after NAU.

A bevy of now famous coaches were assistants at NAU:

Mike Shanahan - HC Denver Broncos
Andy Reid - HC Philadelphia Eagles
Brad Childress - HC Minnesota Vikings
Bill Callahan - HC Nebraska, former HC Oakland Raiders
Marty Mornigweig - former HC Detroit Lions
Karl Dorrell - HC UCLA

Were Reid, Childress, Callahan, and Morningwheg all there at the same time? I know they are all part of the Walsh/Holmgren Coaching Family Tree...

A few more for App:

Ruffin McNeill, Current D-Coordinator, Texas Tech
Stacey Searels - Current O-Line Coach, LSU
Travis Jones, Current LB Coach, Miami Dolphins

John Settle played here, coached here, and is now the RB's Coach at Wisconsin. Doing a great job judging by P.J. Hill's production!

Brian Jean-Mary played at ASU, and is now the LB's coach at Ga. Tech.

aggie6thman
November 15th, 2006, 02:28 PM
Mike Bellotti- Current Oregon HC, was a student at UC Davis, born in Sacramento
Dan Hawkins- Current Colorado HC, also a UC Davis grad, former Boise State HC, Linebacker Coach at UC Davis in 1984, FB on the team as well
Gary Patterson- Current TCU HC, Linebackers coach in 1986
Jim Sochor- The Legend, Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame 1999, the reason why we have 36 consecutive winning seasons

HIU 93
November 15th, 2006, 02:41 PM
EIU Mike Shanahan (played and coached)
Hampton Head Coch Joe Taylor was on the coaching staff at EIU along with Coach Shanahan. Coach Taylor was Offensive Line Coach.

HIU 93
November 15th, 2006, 02:43 PM
Among others:


Ric Comegy (HC at Tuskegee)

Comegy is at Jackson State now.

bkrownd
November 15th, 2006, 02:52 PM
NAU's most well-known HC was Smokin Joe Salem - went to Minnesota after NAU.


Too bad he inhereted a Gopher program that the 1970's U of M administration was trying to kill off...and nearly succeeded.

poly51
November 15th, 2006, 03:12 PM
John Madden: Coached at San Luis Obispo High School. Spring football 1959. (My high school)
Hancock College, Santa Maria
San Diego State
Oakland Raiders

Kill'em
November 16th, 2006, 11:32 PM
Oh, I can't forget current Presbyterian Head Coach, Tommy Spangler. He was a former defensive coach. If I remember correctly, he briefly shared the title of Defensive Coordinator with McInerny (I still can't remember how to spell his name).