As the only head football coach in the country who also serves as the university's athletics director, Derek Dooley enter his third season at Louisiana Tech leading both the football program and the athletic department into a new era of unprecedented change.
Since he stepped on campus Dec. 17, 2006 when he was named the 31st head coach in Bulldog football history, Dooley has rebranded not only the reputation but the perception of Louisiana Tech Athletics on a regional and national level.
His work ethic and incredible vision during his first year as the Bulldog head coach was so impressive that Louisiana Tech President Dr. Dan Reneau added a line to Dooley's business cards March 6, 2008 when he named him athletics director.
Dooley's hiring and immediate success at Louisiana Tech have drawn rave reviews from some of the university's top alumni.
"Derek is exactly what I hoped he would be," said NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw. "As far as I am concerned, he has exceeded everyone's expectations, including the 65,000 alumni. He is making people stand up and take notice of Louisiana Tech.
"What we have is a man who has a vision for this program and this university; he wants to make it something special. He has a plan. It is an energetic, aggressive plan, and I could not be more proud to have him as our AD and our football coach."
As a football coach, the son of former Georgia coaching legend Vince Dooley comes by his talent honestly.
In just two short years as head football coach, Dooley has led the Bulldogs to their first bowl victory in more than 30 years as LA Tech defeated Northern Illinois in the 2008 Independence Bowl.
The bowl appearances was only their third since Louisiana Tech joined the FBS ranks 20 years ago.
After posting a 3-10 mark in 2006 the year before Dooley was hired, Tech recorded an 8-5 mark this season, which includes wins over SEC foe Mississippi State and bowl-bound Fresno State, and a second-place finish in the Western Athletic Conference standings -- a conference that boasts six bowl eligible teams out of the nine members.
Dooley's work the past two years didn't go unnoticed as he was named the Coach of the Year in the state of Louisiana by the Louisiana Sports Writer's Association, the first time a LA Tech coach earned the honor in a decade.
Dooley's influence has been seen in all phases of the Bulldog program, and the three year comparisons show the differences that Dooley has made during his first two years at the helm.
Category 2006 2007 2008
Record 3-10 5-7 8-5
WAC 1-7 4-4 5-3
Turnover Margin -8 +1 +9
Scoring Offense 18.6 20.7 24.6
Scoring Defense 41.7 30.7 2 3.7
Rushing Offense 130.1 155.2 187.1
Rushing Defense 225.4 137.1 103.8
Special Teams TDs 0 1 5
Blocked Kicks 1 5 5
Not only has Tech seen improvements over a three-year span, but some of the Bulldogs numbers are also the best since the program joined the FBS in 1989.