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    Louis Matthew "Sonny" Lubick (born March 12, 1937) is a retired American football coach. He was the 15th head football coach at Colorado State University from 1993 to 2007. Lubick won or shared six Western Athletic Conference or Mountain West Conference titles, guided the program to nine bowl games and was named National Coach of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 1994.

    • 'He Was A Great Guiding Light'
    • Leading in The Community and The Classroom
    • Lubick's Road to The CSU Rams
    • The Highs and Lows of Lubick's Tenure
    • Lubick's Lasting Legacy
    • Louis Matthew 'Sonny' Lubick

    McDougal, now a Fort Collins real estate agent with a family of his own, said Lubick was "tremendously influential in my life" and the lives of his teammates. He was a father figure for many players who didn't have a father at home, and he never wavered in his beliefs and teachings. "He was tough on you, but he was loving," McDougal said. "He was c...

    At a time in his life when most people would be slowing down, the 82-year-old Lubick is still moving full-speed ahead. Lubick is pretty certain, in fact, he’d be a better football coach now, given all he’s learned since leaving the game 12 years ago. “I wish to hell I could go back; I’d be so much better with people and coaches, with players — way ...

    Although Sonny’s coaching career took him from California to Florida to Colorado, he wore his blue-collar Montana upbringing everywhere. He still does, Michelle said. “He’s got those Butte, Montana, roots," she said. "My grandfather was a miner, and my dad is like the most down-to-earth guy you’d ever meet. Whether he’s the head coach of a highly s...

    When he returned to CSU in 1993 as the Rams' head coach, he didn’t necessarily expect to have the success he did. "I didn't have a four-year or five-year plan; I don't believe in those things," Sonny said. "It really goes day to day, you work the best you can. When I came here, CSU was not great. I was here eight years earlier, and, heck, if you wo...

    That success certainly didn’t change Sonny, and it's one of the reasons he's so beloved. “You can be with him on the street, and you walk down the street and invariably you can’t make it a block without somebody stopping and saying something to Coach and, of course, they call him ‘Sonny,’” Marksberry said. “And he acts and treats everybody like he’...

    Born:March 12, 1937 Hometown:Butte, Montana High school:Butte Central Catholic (Class of 1955) Colleges:Western Montana (bachelor's degree 1960; Montana State (master's degree 1978) Family:Wife, Carol Jo; daughter, Michelle Boyle (married to Gerard Boyle); sons, Matt and Marc (married to Stephanie); grandchildren: Matt Boyle, William Boyle, Owen Bo...

  2. Former CSU president Al Yates, who hired Lubick in Dec. 1992, said: “In so many ways, Sonny was one of the best, if not the best, ambassadors and role models for the institution.”

  3. Jun 2, 2015 · Pay up. Sonny Lubick, who Hughes Stadium's field is named after, doesn't meet the minimum standard for the College Football Hall of Fame. His lifetime winning percentage was 58.1; it needed to be ...

  4. Mar 25, 2016 · Sonny Lubick is synonymous with success. Just ask anyone who played for him, or any fan of Colorado State football. Lubick, who became CSU’s 18 th head coach in 1993, won more conference titles (6) and went to more bowl games (9) than anyone in the 123-year history of the sport. In fact, he coached more bowl games than all other CSU coaches ...

  5. Mar 6, 2017 · Late in the semester in Fort Collins, a professor and a group of 20 Colorado State students gather to discuss the essence of leadership…

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  7. Sep 13, 2018 · Sonny Lubick is the namesake of Colorado State University's football field and an underground steakhouse in Old Town Fort Collins. To Rams football fans, the former head coach is something much ...