Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR32

Introduced
4/18/17  
Introduced
4/18/17  
Passed
4/18/17  

Caption

Commends Grambling State University's Offensive Coordinator Coach Eric Dooley on being named by the American Football Coaches Association as Football Championship Subdivision Assistant Coach of the Year.

Impact

SR32 is primarily a resolution that celebrates an individual's achievement rather than a legislative bill that alters state laws. Its impact lies in recognizing the accomplishments of Coach Dooley and acknowledging the success of Grambling State University's football program. This kind of recognition can foster pride within the university and the local community, potentially inspiring future athletes and coaches. Furthermore, it symbolizes the importance of college football programs in cultivating talent and building cohesive community spirit.

Summary

Senate Resolution 32 (SR32) commends Eric Dooley, the Offensive Coordinator at Grambling State University, for being recognized as the Football Championship Subdivision Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). The resolution highlights Dooley's pivotal role in leading the Tigers to a remarkable season, achieving a record of 12-1, winning the Southwestern Athletic Conference title, and being crowned the HBCU national champion. Under his guidance, the Tigers' offense ranked fourth nationally in total yards per game and points scored, showcasing the effectiveness of his coaching strategies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR32 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride and admiration for Coach Dooley's accomplishments. The resolution serves to highlight the hard work and dedication of coaches and athletes within college sports, promoting a sense of community and appreciation for success in athletics. Support for the resolution likely resonates with both sports enthusiasts and the broader educational community that values the contributions of sports figures.

Contention

While SR32 does not appear to have significant points of contention, resolutions such as this sometimes ignite discussions on topics like funding for athletic programs, the role of college sports in education, and the treatment of coaches and players at the collegiate level. However, the commendation in this resolution focuses solely on celebrating an individual achievement, thus minimizing the scope for debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR44

Commends Coach Eric Dooley of Grambling State University for being named the American Football Coaches Association Football Championship Subdivision Assistant Coach of the Year

LA SR33

Commends the coaches, players, and staff of Grambling State University's football team on winning the 2016 SWAC title and HBCU National Championship.

LA SR31

Commends Grambling State University Head Football Coach Broderick Fobbs for his leadership in the Tigers' capture of the 2016 SWAC Championship and 2016 HBCU National Football Championship.

LA HR46

Commends Coach Broderick Fobbs of the Grambling State University football team for the accomplishments of his team and his individual coaching accolades

LA HR52

Commends Grambling State University for winning the 2016 Southwestern Athletic Conference Football Championship and the 2016 Historically Black College and University National Football Championship

LA SR136

Commends LSU gymnastics head coach D-D Breaux upon being named National Coach of the Year and assistant coaches, Jay Clark and Bob Moore, upon being named National Assistant Coaches of the Year.

LA HR397

Congratulating Katy High School head football coach Gary Joseph on being named the 2012 National Coach of the Year by American Football Monthly.

LA HR1946

Congratulating Grant Teaff on his retirement as executive director of the American Football Coaches Association.

LA HR114

Commends LSU gymnastics head coach D-D Breaux upon being named National Coach of the Year and assistant coaches, Jay Clark and Bob Moore, upon being named Assistant Coaches of the Year

LA SR95

Commends Coach Brice Brown on his many accomplishments and recognizes the Edna Karr High School football team on winning the LHSAA District 4A 2016 State Championship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.