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The HC who should be in the discussion...

TXDawgTXDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 818
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115-16 record, 5 national titles, can work the shit outta the transfer portal, track record of DIE initiatives, community oriented, family man, incredible work ethic.

Prove me wrong.


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    biak1biak1 Member Posts: 3,991
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,802
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    I'm going to need this one in plain English. Because I r not smrat.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    pawz said:

    I'm going to need this one in plain English. Because I r not smrat.

    Wofford Oran "Buddy" Stephens Jr. is an American football coach who is currently the head coach at East Mississippi Community College,[1] where he has won five NJCAA national championships and coached players such as NFL players Chad Kelly and Jarran Reed. With an overall record of 115–16, Stephens is the NJCAA all-time leader in winning percentage (.878).

    He is primarily known as the head coach from the first two seasons of the Netflix series Last Chance U. Buddy is also known for his many Championships won at EMCC. He has won more games at EMCC than any other coach in history. The school is in talks to have a statue erected in his honor.[citation needed]

    Head coaching record
    Buddy Stephens coaching statistics
    Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs NJCAA#
    East Mississippi Lions (MACJC North) (2008–present)
    2008 East Mississippi CC 8–2 6–0 1st (North)
    2009 East Mississippi CC 11–1 6–0 1st (North) W Mississippi 4
    2010 East Mississippi CC 5–5 4–2 2nd (North)
    2011 East Mississippi CC 12–0 6–0 1st (North) W El Toro 1
    2012 East Mississippi CC 8–2 5–1 1st (North) 15
    2013 East Mississippi CC 12–0 6–0 1st (North) W Mississippi 1
    2014 East Mississippi CC 12–0 6–0 1st (North) W Mississippi 1
    2015 East Mississippi CC 8–1 6–0 1st (North) Ineligible 7
    2016 East Mississippi CC 11–1 6–0 1st (North)
    2017 East Mississippi CC 11–1 8–1 1st (North) W Mississippi 1
    2018 East Mississippi CC 12–0 9–0 1st (North) W Mississippi 1
    2019 East Mississippi CC 6–4 3–2 (North)
    East Mississippi CC: 115–16 71–6
    Total: 115–16
    National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth
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    HuskyJWHuskyJW Guest, Member Posts: 14,183
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    PizzadogPizzadog Member Posts: 29
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    He hits refs instead of his own players, which is a huge improvement from Jimmy. Plus this guy knows how to recruit. Get this man a contract.
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