Garnet & Great

Lost and found interview with a forgotten coach: The late Darrell Mudra on his tough two years at FSU

September 26, 2022 Rich Halten
Garnet & Great
Lost and found interview with a forgotten coach: The late Darrell Mudra on his tough two years at FSU
Show Notes

It was late 1973  and FSU Football was 0 - 11. Fans were either unhappy or apathetic. The program was in shambles and Larry Jones resigned as coach. What's more, the deck was stacked against whoever replaced him.

Enter Darrell Mudra, fresh off rebuilding programs at Arizona and Western Illinois. Now if he could just work that same magic in Tallahassee...Sorry, he wasn't the savior FSU was looking for. But Mudra paved the way  by leaving the program better than he found it. Taking baby steps in everything from a strength program to becoming competitive again. In 1975, his second and final year, FSU lost 5 games by a total of 15 points. 

And how about a little respect for coming within 1:27 of beating Alabama on its home field? 

Mudra passed away last week, though the news was lost in headlines about the Noles resurgence. So we thought it right to dust off this rare interview from a decade ago as Mudra talked about nearly upsetting Bama and the challenges he faced  in resurrecting FSU's program almost 50 years ago. Back when he had far less to work with than every coach who came after him.