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Posted on 5/16/10 at 2:13 pm to lsutiger575
I coach HS football but my opinion in this area of the state is Kenny G and the whole Parkview staff. They do a great job
Posted on 5/16/10 at 3:06 pm to lsutiger575
I still haven't seen a better resume posted than Red Franklin.
367 wins 76 losses
6 time coach of the year
11 State Titles
367 wins 76 losses
6 time coach of the year
11 State Titles
Posted on 5/16/10 at 4:31 pm to tigerlou4
If you count Red Franklin as active, and I do, thats the winner. Haynesville is a very small town and ranks nationally in wins.
This post was edited on 5/16/10 at 4:32 pm
Posted on 5/16/10 at 8:35 pm to cheapseat
Not one mention of Mickey Roussell at Riverside. He has done the most with the least talent and its not even close.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 8:55 pm to Cash
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I'd love to here some stories but this probably isn't the time or place.
If you want to know some information you can email me at jkmcclendon@yahoo.com
Posted on 5/16/10 at 9:04 pm to lsutiger575
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thats what i wanted to warn you of when you took the job there
Well, no way to know until you get into something. It was not all bad. We broke 6 school offensive records and had some success even in the midst of a difficult situation. I learned a TON of what NOT to do that will serve me nicely the rest of my career. The best thing was that I made a lot of coaching contacts the last year and am now in a better situation for the future than I was this time last year and that's always a good thing.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 9:12 pm to Jason
Vic has had several players sign. But he is still at the top year after year with average athletes. One of the worst around is Rayville's coach, tons of talent and never gets to the Dome. I even heard one of his assistants call he a dumbass the other day. The same assistant said Neb. and Alabama are going to sign two of there DEF. lineman and LSU isn't even looking at them.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 9:19 pm to DONHOGG
Id say Cook or Monica both have great defenses every year and beat teams that have loads of more talent every year.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 10:25 pm to diggs24
This has changed as of late, but back in the late 80's through the late 90's a mention could be made for Price at Broadmoor. Few in numbers, very little college level talent, but consistent winner.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 10:28 pm to CHSvideoman
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Sid Edwards. Gave Central their first playoff win in 30 years. Won back to back District 4-5A championships and won 3 state titles w/ Redemptorist. I think his crowning achievement on the field is his turnaround job at Central.
I think loyalty has to come into the equation somewhat.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 11:54 pm to JJ27
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They had a tight end in the early '90s that signed with LSU then transfered after a year to La Tech because he was behind Lafleur.
Just saying
Yes a plethora of talent...The south LA bias is clearly shown in this thread. Just change the title to Best South LA HS coach.
Damn, JJ get the sand out of your vag. I wasn't disagreeing with you. Respect Josh Bradley(I think that was his name) fool.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 6:27 am to deuce985
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Has anyone even mentioned Don Shows? If not, this thread is full of fail.
so are your reading comprehension skills.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 9:33 am to Jeeves
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Posted on 5/17/10 at 9:37 am to lbradysu
I vote Mickey Rousell Riverside. He plays JC,St James and St. Charles every year but still produces winners.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 9:52 am to tigerfan1974
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I still haven't seen a better resume posted than Red Franklin.
well I'm sure he coached their forever. If coach cook would have been at one school for that long I'm sure he would have a better record. He was at UL and other places
Posted on 5/17/10 at 10:50 am to CP3LSU25
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Coach Benny Brouillette-Marksville High School. Great coach
Are you frickin kidding me! I dont think Marksville has ever made it past the second round of the playoffs.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:32 am to knockers
While I agree it is easier to rack up wins when you stay at one school for a long time, look at Red Franklins numbers considering he was the head coach for 35 years:
10.5 wins/season
2 losses/season
1 state title every 3 years
maintaining that kind of success for 35 years is impressive. The only question is do you consider him active now. Considering he is assisting his son David Franklin at every practice and game I consider him active. He gets my vote.
10.5 wins/season
2 losses/season
1 state title every 3 years
maintaining that kind of success for 35 years is impressive. The only question is do you consider him active now. Considering he is assisting his son David Franklin at every practice and game I consider him active. He gets my vote.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 12:59 pm to JJ27
I'd say Vic Dalrymple. a couple of his guys went to Tech but other than that not a ton of talent
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