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Raymond 'Ray' Didier is a former multi-sport coach at Louisiana State University, the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now called University of Louisiana at Lafayette) and Nicholls State University.
Didier coached the USL baseball team from 1948-1956 and the USL football team from 1951-1956. His overall record at USL as a football coach was 29-27-2. Didier coached the LSU Tigers baseball team from 1957 until 1963 and has an overall record of 104-79.
After LSU, Didier served as the baseball coach and athletic director of Nicholls State University from 1963-1978.[1] Ray Didier Field on the campus of Nicholls State University is also named after him.
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