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This is a list of notable people who graduated and/or attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Bruce Alexander , former NFL defensive back [ 1 ] Cliff Ammons (M.S., education), Louisiana state representative known as "the father of Toledo Bend Reservoir " [ 2 ]
She turned to the college ranks as a graduate assistant under Gary Blair at Stephen F. Austin during the 1986-87 campaign while completing a master's degree in education. She stayed at SFA for three more seasons as an assistant coach, helping guide the Ladyjacks to a remarkable 87-12 (.879) record and three straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
Offensive graduate assistant: 2023 Lamont Johnson: Offensive graduate assistant: Incarnate Word (2019) 2023 Luke Pardee: Offensive graduate assistant: TCU: 2024 Brayden Strauss: Defensive graduate assistant: Baylor: 2024 Davis Conley: Head strength and conditioning: LaGrange (2017) 2022
Eliano started his coaching career in 2001 at his alma mater Stephen F. Austin where he would be for two years as a graduate assistant. His next stop would be with Central Arkansas, coaching the running backs and wide receivers. [2] After two years with Central Arkansas, Eliano was hired as the secondary coach at Sam Houston. [3]
In 1980, DeLoach became a part-time defensive assistant at Texas A&M University under head coach Tom Wilson. [1] In 1983, he returned to Nacogdoches, Texas, as he became the secondary coach under Jim Hess at Stephen F. Austin. DeLoach helped the Lumberjacks to a 10–3 record in 1988, including a Division I-AA quarterfinal playoff game.
Franklin returned to Texas A&M to pursue her graduate education. She also served as a color analyst for the women's basketball team. [16] She served as a graduate assistant for Aggies head coach Gary Blair. She became an assistant coach for Stephen F. Austin Women's Basketball Team in May 2010. After 1 year at SFA she joined Kansas Jayhawks.
Stephen F. Austin State University [a] (SFASU or SFA) is a public university in Nacogdoches, Texas, United States. It was founded as a teachers' college in 1923 [8] and subsequently renamed after one of Texas's founding fathers, Stephen F. Austin. Its campus resides on part of the homestead of Thomas Jefferson Rusk.
Graduate assistant; Stephen F. Austin (2012–2013) Defensive ends coach; Dallas Cowboys (2014–2015) Offensive assistant; Washington Redskins (2016–2017) Assistant offensive line coach; Stanford (2018–2020) Run game coordinator & offensive line coach; Los Angeles Rams (2021–2022) Offensive line coach; New Orleans Saints Assistant ...