Legendary Coach Stepping Down; Corky Rogers Won 10 State Titles at Bolles; His 465 Career Wins Most in State HistoryByline: Gene Frenette Corky Rogers, the winningest high school football coach in state...Frenette, Gene
These are the men's Division I college basketball coaches with the most wins in their careers, led by Mike Krzyzewski.
Few recent coaches have done as well with their first head-coach opportunity as Elko did with the Duke Blue Devils—his 17 wins across two seasons was the best in Durham in a decade. That, plus a booster revolt that vetoed the hiring of Mark Stoops, earned Elko a chance to return to ...
Coach Ron Gartrell led Shamrock High School for eight seasons before becoming the first-ever head coach at Stephenson High School in 1996. Following his 35-46 record at Shamrock, Gartrell has led Stephenson to 10 region titles and a 204-75 overall record during his 25 seasons at the school....
Following one of the biggest wins in program history -- against USC in the Cotton Bowl -- the Green Wave return plenty of talent. Quarterback Michael Pratt, who helped lead the program to an 11-2 record and its first AAC title in school history, is a steady poc...
From Darlington's time at Apopka for when he led the Blue Darters to three state championships, seven region titles and 30 postseason wins, the Bulldogs' lead man certainly has credentials that stack up against anyone. 13. Scottie Littles, Sarasota Booker Booker head football coac...
He has a total of 49 career wins in racing. 93 Matt Light Age: 46 11 votes Matthew Charles Light (born June 23, 1978) is a former American football offensive tackle who spent his entire eleven-year career playing for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He ...
Historically, the University of Washington has not been as dominant a football school as some others on this list. But in recent years, the Huskies have earned elite status, notching double-digit wins in five of the last eight seasons and finishing national runner-up during the 20...
Fickell:The laws of physics cease to exist when you go against Orlando Pace. My coach would always say, "Low man always wins, low man always wins, low man always wins." And then I go against Orlando in like a board drill and I'm like, "Hey, Coach, low man'...
History on Today: Magic plays center as a rookie, wins championship on May 16, 1980 On May 16, 1980, Los Angeles Lakers point guard Earvin “Magic” Johnson steps in for injured center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and scores 42 points, leading the Lakers to a four games-to-two series win over ...