It seems to me that Pokey, as the only woman, the only African American, the only 2 syllable first name, and the only one with a parenthetical next to her name is the best answer. Brady never won the SEC tournament, but neither has Pokey. Brady never won the SEC regular season outright, but did win the West and was co-champion of the SEC, but Saban never won the West outright in football (needed tie-breakers to get to the championship games). Neither Brady or Pokey has won a national championship for LSU, but Pokey still has a chance, but only a chance, this year. Is this a premature postulation?
I figured the boy/girl thing was too obvious so I chose Skip since he is the only one who isn't a coach.
A&M's Track Coach Did decent at LSU too: 21 national women's titles four national men's titles 14 women's SEC titles five men's SEC titles.
Upon further review, I'd like to change my answer to Saban. I originally picked Pokey, with the thinking that she was the only coach of an athletic endeavor, not a sport. But now that I see Pat Henry, I realize that applies there as well. So I'll go w/ Saban, since he's the only one up there who coaches a team/sport that I really enjoy.
Everyone on the list has either acheived a championship or a high level of success except for brady. :lsup: