In an article published August 7, 2012 on lonestargridiron.com, the question was asked, "Where do all the Texas high school
coaches come from?" The author, Chris Doelle, stated that according to the 58th Texas Coaches Directory,
published by Western Sports Guides, there were a few surprises. Sure,
everyone expects Baylor, The University of Texas and Texas A&M to have
quite a few, but Angelo State? Western New Mexico? Wayland Baptist? And even our very own Tarleton State!
Here are the top 20 pipelines for
Texas high school coaches and the number of active coaches from each:
1-
|
Angelo State University
|
93
|
2-
|
Stephen F. Austin University
|
80
|
3-
|
Texas Tech University
|
70
|
4-
|
Tarleton State
University
|
58
|
5-
|
Western New Mexico University
|
57
|
6-
|
Texas State University – San Marcos
|
56
|
7-
|
Sam Houston State University
|
49
|
8-
|
Sul Ross State University
|
47
|
9-
|
Texas A&M University
|
46
|
10-
|
Eastern New Mexico University
|
39
|
11-
|
West Texas A&M University
|
35
|
12-
|
Baylor University
|
34
|
13-
|
North Texas, University of
|
33
|
14-
|
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
|
32
|
15-
|
Abilene Christian University
|
29
|
16-
|
Wayland Baptist
|
29
|
17-
|
Texas A&M University – Commerce
|
29
|
18-
|
Texas, University of
|
23
|
19-
|
Lamar University
|
21
|
20-
|
Panhandle State University
|
19
|
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