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re: Who is perceived to be your schools greatest Coach?
Posted on 9/20/13 at 6:42 pm to finestfirst79
Posted on 9/20/13 at 6:42 pm to finestfirst79
finestfirst79, I was a small kid when Ballard was there. My dad was at A&M after getting out of the army/Vietnam. My younger brother and I were sitting on the second row on the track when Ags beat UT 20-10. Was a crushing blow to lose to Arkansas later.
I am a Ballard fan also. Sherril was the coach when I was at A&M and I was at the Cotton Bowl vs Auburn and Notre Dame. Awesome teams and awesome times. Ags ruled the SWC under Sherril.
Sherrill is my personal favorite.
After suffering through so much offensive incompetence under RC I have a hard time saying he is one of our greatest coaches. Good guy... I agree.
Kevin Sumlin may turn out to be our greatest. He is certainly off to a great start.
I am a Ballard fan also. Sherril was the coach when I was at A&M and I was at the Cotton Bowl vs Auburn and Notre Dame. Awesome teams and awesome times. Ags ruled the SWC under Sherril.
Sherrill is my personal favorite.
After suffering through so much offensive incompetence under RC I have a hard time saying he is one of our greatest coaches. Good guy... I agree.
Kevin Sumlin may turn out to be our greatest. He is certainly off to a great start.
Posted on 9/20/13 at 6:51 pm to Tridentds
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Was a crushing blow to lose to Arkansas later.
My freshman year, and yes it was definitely crushing. Don't tell Hog fans, though.
Posted on 9/20/13 at 6:54 pm to Tridentds
Dan Devine or Don Faurot.
Dan Devine won more games, Don Faurot revolutionized offenses with inventing the split T.
Frank Broyles wasn't at Mizzou long enough.
Dan Devine won more games, Don Faurot revolutionized offenses with inventing the split T.
Frank Broyles wasn't at Mizzou long enough.
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