Rick Huckabay

Rick Huckabay, Sr (1946–2006) was a basketball coach, best known for his years with Marshall University.

Huckabay was born in Louisiana where he played college baseball at Louisiana Tech University. He later became a high school coach in that state. He then became an assistant coach at the Louisiana State University under Dale Brown.

In 1983 he was hired at Marshall, where he compiled a 129–59 record, including three appearances in the NCAA tournament and one in the NIT before resigning in 1989 amid an investigation into recruiting.[1]

Following his resignation and a divorce, he chose not to seek another college job, but remained in the Huntington, West Virginia, area where he held several high school coaching jobs in the city's Ohio suburbs, in order to remain near his two sons.

After his sons reached adulthood, he returned to Louisiana where he was coaching high school when diagnosed with cancer.

His older son Rick Huckaby (the son dropped the "Jr." and the silent "a" from his name) is a country music artist.

References

  1. "Rick Huckabay". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 1, 2010.


http://www.rickhuckaby.com/about :

Huck was born in Baton Rouge, LA as the son of the legendary basketball coach, Rick Huckabay Sr, (Rick took the “a” out at the end of his last name as not to confuse the pronunciation).

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