Lloyd Sisco

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Lloyd Sisco
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Alma mater Buena Vista University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1968–1981
1983–1990
1991–1993
Waco HS (IA)
Ellsworth C.C.
Livingston
Head coaching record
Overall 13–16–1 (college)
69–13–1 (junior college)
184–63–2 (high school)[1]
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 NJCAA National Championship (1987)

Lloyd Sisco was an American football coach. From 1968 through 1981, Sisco served as head coach at Waco High School in Olds, Iowa where he compiled an overall record of 121 wins and fifteen losses during is fourteen-year tenure with the Warriors (121–15).[2] He then moved on to serve as the head coach at Ellsworth Community College where he won the 1987 NJCAA National Championship and compiled an overall record of 69 wins, thirteen losses and one tie (69–13–1) during his eight-year tenure.[2] From Ellsworth, Sisco served as the head football coach at the Livingston State College (now the University of West Alabama) from 1991 to 1993. During his three seasons there, he compiled an overall record of thirteen wins, sixteen losses and one tie (13–16–1).[3] From Livingston, Sisco continued his coaching career at the high school level.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Livingston Tigers (Gulf South Conference) (1991–1993)
1991 Livingston 6–5 2–4 T–4th
1992 Livingston 5–4 2–4 T–5th
1993 Livingston 2–7–1 1–5–1 6th
Livingston: 13–16–1 5–13–1
Total: 13–16–1
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title

References

  1. "Iowa All-Time Football Coaching Leaders" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. December 20, 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Carroll, Andrew (December 15, 1990). "Sisco ready for challenge as new LU head coach". The Tuscaloosa News. p. C1. Retrieved February 18, 2012. 
  3. DeLassus, David. "Lloyd Sisco Records by Year". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved February 18, 2012. 
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