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re: Who is the worst coach in SEC History?
Posted on 3/10/24 at 8:02 am to DuckTalesLOL
Posted on 3/10/24 at 8:02 am to DuckTalesLOL
Rick Ray at State was bad although that is more on the Athletic Director at the time for even hiring him.
But to be fair, he did walk into a dumpster fire and did leave the program in better shape than he found it. After State, he was the HC at SE Missouri State and he was even worse there than he was at State. His overall W-L % is about 34%. No way to sugarcoat that.
But to be fair, he did walk into a dumpster fire and did leave the program in better shape than he found it. After State, he was the HC at SE Missouri State and he was even worse there than he was at State. His overall W-L % is about 34%. No way to sugarcoat that.
Posted on 3/10/24 at 10:01 am to Godawgs4
I'm old, old oldschool-- go WAAAY back and you'll find that Kentucky had two horrendous football coaches from 1962 to 1972.
Charlie Bradshaw-- the hellfire and brimstone preaching Southern Baptist preacher who had his team lifting barbells and doing squats in the pouring rain, on a muddy field.
Bradshaw's record in 7 seasons:25-41-4 (12-30-2 SEC)
John Ray 1969-1972. Record in 4 seasons: 10-33 (4-24 SEC).
Charlie Bradshaw-- the hellfire and brimstone preaching Southern Baptist preacher who had his team lifting barbells and doing squats in the pouring rain, on a muddy field.
Bradshaw's record in 7 seasons:25-41-4 (12-30-2 SEC)
John Ray 1969-1972. Record in 4 seasons: 10-33 (4-24 SEC).
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