Dr. Jack Doland

Sport: Football

Induction Year: 2002

University: LSUMcNeeseTulane

Induction Year: 2002

Dr. Jack Doland served as head football coach, athletic director and then president of McNeese State, and served in the Louisiana Senate until his death in 1991. As football coach, he was 64-32-3 from 1970-78, leading the 1971 team (9-1-1) to a No. 1 national ranking in Division II and a spot in the Grantland Rice Bowl. He guided the 1976 (10-2) squad to the Southland Conference title and a berth in the inaugural Independence Bowl in Shreveport. A native of Lake Arthur, he played football and basketball at McNeese when the school was a junior college, then went to Tulane, where he was a football and baseball standout and played on the Green Wave’s 1949 SEC championship team. He was head coach at DeQuincy and Sulphur High, winning a state title at Sulphur. He became an assistant coach under Charlie McClendon at LSU before taking the McNeese head coaching post.