Talk:LaVell Edwards
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[edit]Some people who are byu fans would like to expand this article. a poster on cougarboard does as well.
More than just BYU fans are probably wondering about his history in coaching as in who he coached for. It does seem unusual that he started out as a head coach after school without any prior assistant coaching experience. By expanding, I would personally like to know what subject areas his degrees are in. There is more to this person than just being a head football coach for a college / university team. hhhobbit (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 23:25, 25 September 2019 (UTC)
Coaching tree
[edit]What is the coaching tree all about? Clarification needs to be added to explain how it is related to this article. --Eustress (talk) 14:08, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
No human being is an island other than perhaps Robinson Crusoe who lived on one. A coaching tree shows the people (primarily coaches) who had influences on creating this particular coach and the effect this coach had on creating other coaches. Except in this particular instance they showed none of the coaches who had an effect on helping to create LaVell Edwards. All the people listed are people he may have had some impact on helping start their careers or learning something from him. They should have at least stated that. It is time for somebody who knows LaVell Edwards' history and the history of the BYU Football program to step up and create a decent coaching tree for him. That person is not me for reasons I choose not to disclose other than to say I have a degree in Mathematics from the University of Utah. I went to a grand total of three football games at Utah while getting my degree. So I don't know enough to even talk about Utah's football coaches other than maybe the current one, much less BYU's football coaches. hhhobbit (talk) 01:44, 26 September 2019 (UTC)
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