He was a two-sport athlete at Ohio State University and served as the head football coach at North Carolina State University from 1976 to 1979, compiling a record of 27–18–1. (Scott Clause/The Daily Advertiser via AP) Lafayette Daily Advertiser. Five passengers were killed and one was injured when a small plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Lafayette, La., on Saturday, according to … “Let’s not refer to an LSU assistant coach losing one of his children in a plane crash as a ‘distraction’ from the football game at hand,” Kirshner wrote on Twitter.
Offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger of the LSU Tigers prior to … Ensminger Jr. is the son of the offensive coordinator for the LSU football team. The LSU community is grieving after a small plane crash in Lafayette. The two-engine Piper Cheyenne crashed in the city of Lafayette about a mile from the regional airport where the flight … LAFAYETTE, La. The LSU community is grieving after a small plane crash in Lafayette. Five people died Saturday when a small plane that was headed to Atlanta for a college football playoff semifinal crashed near Lafayette Regional Airport in Louisiana, officials said. Early in the day, Coach Ed Orgeron had told Ensminger that his daughter-in-law was one of five people killed in the crash of a small plane bound for … Doug Stanglin Ashley White.
He said the plane was en route to the Peach Bowl playoff game in Atlanta between LSU and Oklahoma. Carley McCord was one of five victims killed in the plane crash near the Lafayette Regional Airport in Lafayette, Louisiana, on Saturday. Louisiana sports reporter Carley McCord, the daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger, died in a plane crash in Lafayette, La., on Saturday, the Associated Press confirmed. The LSU community is grieving after a small plane crash in Lafayette. McCord was a sports reporter. Steven Ensminger Jr. says his wife, Carley McCord, died in the crash in Louisiana on Saturday, Dec. 28, on the way to a college football playoff game in Atlanta. The LSU community is grieving after a small plane crash in Lafayette. Robert Edward "Bo" Rein (July 20, 1945 – January 10, 1980) was an American football and baseball player and football coach. Hours before kickoff, tragedy has struck the LSU Tigers as a plane crash has claimed the life of someone close to the football program. Plane crash before LSU Peach Bowl: Carley McCord among 5 victims identified .
… ATLANTA (AP) — A small plane en route to a college football playoff game crashed into a post office parking lot in Louisiana shortly after takeoff Saturday, killing five people, including a well-known sports reporter who was the daughter-in-law of one of the team’s coaches. He was a two-sport athlete at Ohio State University and served as the head football coach at North Carolina State University from 1976 to 1979, compiling a record of 27–18–1. Robert Edward "Bo" Rein (July 20, 1945 – January 10, 1980) was an American football and baseball player and football coach. Share this: Facebook Share this: Facebook
One of victims in a deadly Louisiana plane crash was a sports reporter and daughter-in-law of a Louisiana State University football coach. The plane was en route to a college football playoff game in Atlanta between Louisiana State University and Oklahoma, said Steven Ensminger … – A small passenger plane … “Let’s not refer to an LSU assistant coach losing one of his children in a plane crash as a ‘distraction’ from the football game at hand,” Kirshner wrote on Twitter. The daughter-in-law of LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger was killed in a small plane crash Saturday, just hours before the Tigers were set to … Video and photos showed a trail of scorched and burning grass around the crash … According to a report from WAFB 9, the flight … Steven Ensminger Jr. says his wife, Carley McCord, died in the crash in Louisiana on Saturday, Dec. 28, on the way to a college football … Tragedy struck Lafayette, Louisiana on Saturday morning when a plane crash killed five people and sent several others to the hospital.
One of victims in a deadly Louisiana plane crash was a sports reporter and daughter-in-law of a Louisiana State University football coach.