td Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 I agree hard to beat the group!In any order that is a good group! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fatboy Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 what about the father son duo of Joe and Andy Evans?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DatNewtonBoy Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Curtis Barbay Hands Down Amen, Barbay knows what he's doin and he's been doing it for a LONG time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
td Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Amen, Barbay knows what he's doin and he's been doing it for a LONG timeI agree that Coach Barbay is a great coach, I just don't think you can discount Coach Hooks by saying hands down. To me they are on about the same level. Just my opinion. Good luck to the Eagles this weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoachsWife Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 I agreee that Coach Hooks is a great coach...didn't mean to discredit him in any way, I guess the "hands down" comes from being Eagle Alumni...Both programs reflect strong leadership, tradition, dicipline, talent, dedication...the list could go on & on.Both of these men consistantly have well developed programs and surround themselves with men who can help them accomplish winning season after winning season.Best of luck to both men, their staff and teams! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoosierDaddy Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Although I think Alvin Credeur is doing an excellent job in Lumberton, I think you have to go back a little bit and remember a guy that was coaching in Lumberton way before Credeur....Larry Haynes. I think he is the best coach out there. You will not find a better offensive mind or motivator than Haynes. He has won everywhere he has been...not just at one school for the past 25-30 years. If Haynes could work his magic in Lumberton, Crosby and now Hardin....his resume speaks for itself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevieray Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Looking at longevity, I have to go with Hooks, Barbay, and Phil Danaher down in Corpus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KFDM COOP Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 From Old CoachJoe Lee Smith, Historian, Texas High School Football: Coaching Records*The Old Coach is honored to have his old friend Joe Lee Smith writing a weekly column for the Network site.COACHING RECORDSby Joe Lee SmithHistorian, Texas High School FootballIn this first column for The Old Coach, this appears to be the appropriate occasion to recognize the historic achievements of the many great Texas high school football coaches.For the past 42 years, this author has exhaustingly researched and compiled records on University Interscholastic League football schools and coaches. Unfortunately, the collection is limited to U.I.L. institutions and does not include parochial, private, six or eight-man leagues or schools from the Prairie View Interscholastic League. There are many varying records floating around in this information age and that can be attributed to many factors. Our long established guidelines are: (1) record as a head coach at a U.I.L. school, (2) forfeits are not included one way or the other, and, (3) a tie is a tie. There was a time when penetrations were used to determine the outcome of a contest in a tie game but still doesn't alter the fact that it was still a tie.Unfortunately, the most controversial records are among the upper level leaders. One coach was thought to have more than 300 wins until it was discovered he went to another school just before the start of the season and went 0-10 instead of 7-2-1. The frenzied media credited G.A. Moore, Jr. with five wins in six-man competition and deleted eight forfeited games but this historian gives him his 407 triumphs in 11-man football. Gordon Wood's win total was reduced by two this summer after it was discovered that he was in the military when Roscoe won its opening two games in 1945 before he became the head coach.Following are the records compiled for head football coaches of U.I.L. schools including the opening two weeks of the 2007 season. Coaches shown in all caps are active this year.MOST WINS407 - G.A. Moore, Jr.394 - Gordon Wood *326 - PHIL DANAHER 315 - Charlie Johnston*294 - EDDY PEACH*293 - DENNIS ALEXANDER293 - Ray Akins293 - Tommy Watkins*291 - BOB SHELTON*286 - CURTIS BARBAY*278 - JIM STREETY276 - Bob McQueen272 - Monte Driskell267 - Lucky Gamble259 - Donald Godwin253 - Larry Dippel249 - John Reddell247 - Bobby Davis247 - Prince E. (Pete) Shotwell*246 - Randy Allen*242 - Joe G. Cartwright*242 - Dan Ray Hooks240 - Joe Hedrick238 - George (Red) Forehand237 - Bill Smith234 - Bruce Bush234 - Scott Phillips232 - Louis Kelley231 - Bobby Stuart229 - Jerry Hopkins227 - Bob Mickler225 - Andy Griffin225 - W.T. Stapler224 - Paul Tyson*223 - ALLEN SEPKOWITZ222 - Bill Hunter221 - Joe Clements221 - Ron Poe220 - Les Koenning*213 - ALLEN WILSON207 - Leo Brittain207 - Tom Ritchey207 - L.G. Wilson206 - William (Buster) Gilbreth206 - J.E. (Red) Willis205 - Jerry Jones205 - Jack Murphy*204 - Roy Harper*204 - Johnny Tusa201 - Robin Byrd200 - Ronald Bickham200 - Mike Johnston200 - Dan StallworthMOST YEARS AS A HEAD COACH*44 - BOB SHELTON44 - Gordon Wood42 - Tommy Watkins41 - Bill Hunter41 - G.A. Moore, Jr.38 - Bobby Davis38 - George (Red) Forehand*38 - EDDY PEACH38 - John Reddell37 - Ray Akins*36 - DENNIS ALEXANDER36 - Joe Hedrick35 - Larry Dippel35 - Donald Godwin35 - Charlie Johnston35 - Bobby Stuart35 - Clayton (Butch) Woolls*34 - PHIL DANAHER34 - Les Koenning*34 - JIM STREETY*33 - CURTIS BARBAY33 - Mal Fowler33 - Lee Mitchell33 - J. Murray Stephenson33 - Joe Bob Tyler32 - Monte Jack Driskell32 - Mike Farda32 - Andy Griffin*32 - MIKE HEDRICK32 - Rodney Hess32 - Les Johnson32 - Bob McQueen*32 - RUSSELL ROBERTS32 - Wendell Robinson*32 - ALLEN SEPKOWITZ32 - Prince Elmer (Pete) Shotwell32 - Carlin Wicker*31 - DON BROOKS*31 - JOE G. CARTWRIGHT31 - Joel Edwards*31 - ROY HARPER31 - Rufus Hyde31 - Louis Kelley31 - A.D. Shaver31 - Paul Tyson31 - J.E. (Red) Willis30 - Ben Bloomer30 - Phillip Holt30 - Jerry Hopkins30 - Jimmie Keeling30 - Robert (Red) Lowrance30 - Ray Overton30 - Ron Poe30 - Jerry Sadler30 - W.T. Stapler30 - L.G. WilsonMOST YEARS AS HEAD COACH AT ONE SCHOOL*40 - Bob Shelton, Buda Hays*38 - Eddy Peach, Arlington Lamar36 - Joe Hedrick, Franklin35 - Charlie Johnston, Childress35 - Clayton (Butch) Woolls, D'hanis*33 - CURTIS BARBAY, Newton*32 - ALLEN SEPKOWITZ, El Paso Andress*31 - DON BROOKS, El Paso Coronado*31 - JOE G. CARTWRIGHT, Boyd31 - Larry Dippel, Amarillo31 - Donald Godwin, Rogers30 - Rufus Hyde, North Dallas30 - Carlin Wicker, Fredericksburg30 - Ron Poe, McKinneyON THE FAST TRACKThe following active coaches are on fast tracks in their careers. Wins Years Avg. Coach (current school)187 16 11.7 Ron Schroeder (Bastrop)159 15 10.4 George Harris (Gregory-Portland)157 14 11.2 Steve Lineweaver (Euless Trinity)148 15 9.9 Mark Reeve (Cuero)135 13 10.4 Joey Florence (Denton Ryan)134 13 10.3 Bill Green (Windthorst)122 12 10.2 Bryan Erwin (Flower Mound Marcus)FATHER AND SONSProbably the most prolific coaching clan is the Etheredge family. Father Orville won 182 games in 27 seasons at Uvalde and LaMarque before dying suddenly at the age of 53 in 1970. Sons Lynn (152 wins in 20 years) and Bobby (127 wins in 22 campaigns and a state championship at Killeen) combined with Orville for a total of 461 victories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
td Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 I agreee that Coach Hooks is a great coach...didn't mean to discredit him in any way, I guess the "hands down" comes from being Eagle Alumni...Both programs reflect strong leadership, tradition, dicipline, talent, dedication...the list could go on & on.Both of these men consistantly have well developed programs and surround themselves with men who can help them accomplish winning season after winning season.Best of luck to both men, their staff and teams! I understand what you mean. I'm probably a little biased being a Mustang Alumni. I saw Newton play Buna in Lufkin a few weeks ago and that was the first time I have been able to watch Coach Barbay. I've always thought that the two men must be alot alike because of the tradition and the winning tradition. However, their coaching style seems miles apart. One not better than the other. Both effective, just different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WOSHIGHc/o2001 Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 is Cornell Thompson a head coach?What was WOS's record when Cornell left in 2001 until he came back? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purpleeagle Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Coaching stats. Most wins.You can remove the star by Roy Harper's name. He is no longer active. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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