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Gene
Stallings
Alabama, Texas A&M
89-70-1 (14 seasons)
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In seven years as head coach at Alabama, directed the
Crimson Tide to one national championship (1992), an SEC
championship (1996), three straight SEC Western Division
titles (1992, 1993, 1994) and six post-season bowl appearances |
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Guided Alabama to an undefeated season and the school's only 13-0 record en route to the national title in 1992 |
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Won two SEC Coach of the Year Awards (1992, 1994), while
also named the Paul Bryant/FWAA Coach of the Year in 1992 |
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Led Texas A&M to the Southwest Conference championship
in 1967, culminating in a Cotton Bowl victor over mentor
Bear Bryant |
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Also served as head coach of the St. Louis and Arizona
Cardinals, who ranked at or near the top of the NFC in
defense in four seasons under Stallings |
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Member of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, the Alabama
Sports Hall of Fame, the Texas A&M Hall of Fame and
the Gator Bowl Hall of Fame |
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