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Lance Guidry
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamMcNeese State
ConferenceSouthland
Record14–7
Annual salary$180,000
Biographical details
Born (1971-03-25) March 25, 1971 (age 53)
Alma materMcNeese
Playing career
1990–1993McNeese State
Position(s)Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994McNeese State (GA)
1995–1996Leesville HS (LA) (DB)
1997–1999Carencro HS (LA) (DC)
2000–2003McNeese State (DC)
2005–2007Carencro HS (LA)
2008McNeese State (DB)
2009–2010Miami (OH) (DB)
2010Miami (OH) (interim HC)
2011–2012Western Kentucky (DC)
2012Western Kentucky (interim HC)
2013–2015McNeese State (asst HC / DC)
2016–presentMcNeese State
Head coaching record
Overall15–8
Bowls1–1

Lance Guidry (born March 25, 1971) is an American football coach and former player. He currently serves as the head football coach at McNeese State University, a position he assumed before the 2016 season. Guidry served as the interim head football coach at Miami University for one game in 2010 and at Western Kentucky University for one game in 2012. He played college football as a defensive back at McNeese State from 1990 to 1993. He was a four-year starter and was a two-time All-Conference selection.

Coaching career

Miami (OH)

Coach Guidry served as defensive backs coach for Miami during its 2010 MAC Championship season. That same season Miami orchestrated the largest turnaround in the history of college football going 10-4 after winning just one game (1-11) the year before. At the end of the season, head coach Mike Haywood left the team prior to the 2011 Go-Daddy.com Bowl. Coach Guidry served as Interim Head Coach for the bowl game leading the Redhawks to a 35–21 victory over Middle Tennessee.

Western Kentucky

After the Go-Daddy.com Bowl victory, Coach Guidry became defensive coordinator for Western Kentucky University. By his second season (2012), Coach Guidry's defense was #1 in the Sun Belt Conference and 26th Nationally. That year Western Kentucky earned its first-ever bowl invite (Little Caesar's Bowl) since its transition to the FBS Level. Head Coach Willie Taggart left prior to the Little Caesar's Bowl, and once again Coach Guidry was tabbed as the Interim Head Coach for the bowl game, where the Hilltoppers lost a tight game to Central Michigan in the waning minutes of the 4th quarter (24–21).

McNeese State

In 2013, Lance Guidry returned to his alma mater to become the defensive coordinator for the Cowboys. Coach Guidry's presence was immediately felt as McNeese won 10 games for the first time six years and made the FCS playoffs for the first time in four years. In his third season, Coach Guidry's defense ranked 12th nationally in total defense, 3rd in scoring defense and 4th in rushing defense - leading the way for McNeese's perfect regular season (10–0) and 2015 Southland Conference Championship.

After the 2015 season, head coach Matt Viator left McNeese to become head coach at Louisiana-Monroe and Coach Guidry was named as the 15th head coach in McNeese State history.

  • Lance Guidry – 2015 SLC Champs Lance Guidry – 2015 SLC Champs
  • Lance Guidry & Family Lance Guidry & Family

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Miami RedHawks (Mid-American Conference) (2010)
2010 Miami 1–0 0–0 (East) W GoDaddy.com
Miami: 1–0 0–0
Western Kentucky (Sun Belt Conference) (2012)
2012 Western Kentucky 0–1 0–0 L Little Caesars Pizza
Western Kentucky: 0–1 0–0
McNeese State Cowboys (Southland Conference) (2016–present)
2016 McNeese State 6–5 5–4 T–4th
2017 McNeese State 8–2 6–2
McNeese State: 14–7 11–6
Total: 15–8

Notes

  1. ^ Michael Haywood coached Miami during the regular season and the 2010 MAC Championship Game, leading the RedHawks to a 9–4 overall record and a first-place finish in the MAC East with a 7–1 mark.
  2. ^ Willie Taggart coached Western Kentucky during the regular season, leading the Hilltoppers to a 7–5 overall record and a fifth-place finish in conference play with a 4–4 mark.

3. Photo Credit - Summer Richard-Boudreaux

References

External links

Miami RedHawks head football coaches

# denotes interim head coach

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers head football coaches

# denotes interim coach

McNeese Cowboys head football coaches
Head football coaches of the Southland Conference
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