Legendary college football coaches
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:08 pm
What do Dana Xenophon Bible (known as D.X. Bible) and Mack Brown have in common? Both were born in Tennessee; furthermore, the former was the coach for the Longhorns and the latter is the current Longhorn coach. Both are master recruiters.
D.X. Bible is well known for being responsible for the 12th Man fame at A&M. However, he was also responsible for the success of the Longhorns' football program through his recruitment methods (he divided Texas into different recruitment sections). Lastly, he did coach the Nebraska Cornhuskers. That was after he left A&M and before he came back to Texas to coach the Longhorns.
Anyone on the USLIA.com have any say about other legendary football coaches such as Neyland of Tennessee, Pop Warner, etc. It is really interesting to read how much these coaches have laid the foundation for what football is today.
I am sure we can also talk about legendary lacrosse coaches, too.
D.X. Bible is well known for being responsible for the 12th Man fame at A&M. However, he was also responsible for the success of the Longhorns' football program through his recruitment methods (he divided Texas into different recruitment sections). Lastly, he did coach the Nebraska Cornhuskers. That was after he left A&M and before he came back to Texas to coach the Longhorns.
Anyone on the USLIA.com have any say about other legendary football coaches such as Neyland of Tennessee, Pop Warner, etc. It is really interesting to read how much these coaches have laid the foundation for what football is today.
I am sure we can also talk about legendary lacrosse coaches, too.