
Welcome back to our latest addition of the ongoing “Red and Purple” interview series. I had the honor to talk to former Linfield All-American Offensive Guard and former Linfield Coach, Daryl Agpalsa. Daryl was a consensus All-American selection his senior year (2002) and was a member of one of Linfield’s greatest and most beloved teams in 2002.
Any Linfield’er will enjoy hearing about the origins of the “Leave No Doubt” motto, insight on the 2002 season, Daryl’s transition into the coaching ranks and about moving on from Linfield as the new offensive line coach at Hamline University (Mn.)
Daryl is truly a humble and fantastic person. It was a pleasure to trade emails with this Linfield great.
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(Wildcat11) Let’s go all the way back to the end of the 2001 season. A young ‘Cats squad started 1-2 and then rattled off 6 straight wins including a great come back vs Menlo, a wild punt return that pulled out the win over Whitworth, and then a solid win at Willamette that push the ‘Cats to 7-2 and gave Linfield a piece of the NWC title. I can remember the team buzzing after the Willamette game in regards to “who are we going to face in the playoffs?”, however, when the bracket came out the next day, Linfield was left out while PLU and Whitworth were in. Can you still remember where you were when you found out and can you recall how the team felt about the snub?
(Daryl Agpalsa) It’s funny, because I can remember that morning like it was yesterday. The team was obviously riding a “high” after wheeling of six wins in a row and a share of the NWC crown. None of us had the mindset that our season was over; we all just wanted to know “who was next?” I woke up early that morning and headed to Carney’s (Linfield AD, Scott Carnahan) office with some teammates because he was going to receive a call from the NCAA about the bracket. I remember standing in his office with Coach Locey and some other players and coaches waiting in anticipation while Carney took the call. He had a brief conversation with them, hung up, sighed, and said “You guy’s had a great season, but it’s over, we didn’t make it in.” The conversation progressed and we learned that Whitworth was to meet PLU in the first round and we were left out. We were shocked.
Obviously our immediate reaction as a team was a sense of disappointment and bitterness. We felt as a team, that we just hit our stride late in the season and we could play with anyone. Unfortunately, we just weren’t given the opportunity to do so. This served the returning players added motivation and desire to never experience that feeling again.
(WC11) Obviously the memory of 2001’s snub was in the front of everyone’s mind going into the spring and summer. When did the mantra of the 2002’s team of “Leave No Doubt” come about? Do you know who came up with it? Why did the seniors go with it, and how quickly did the team take to it?
(DA) Don’t know if everyone knows this or not, but the theme “Leave No Doubt” came through a conversation between Coach Hire and Linfield great Jody Tyrell. They spoke soon after the season ended and Jody congratulated Coach Hire on a great season, but apologized about not making it to the playoffs. He told Coach Hire, “Well, I guess they need to leave no doubt next year.” Coach Hire asked what he meant by that and he went on to say, “The team needs to leave no doubt and prove to the selection committee and the country that Linfield not only belonged in the playoffs, but with the top team’s in the country.” Coach Hire couldn’t have agreed with him more.
Coach Hire told me about this slogan, and I along with a large group of talented seniors quickly took to the saying. From there the slogan trickled to the underclassman and the slogan, “Leave No Doubt” snowballed. We referenced it to just about everything that off-season. Leave No Doubt in workouts, Leave No Doubt in practice, Leave No Doubt in the classroom, and most importantly Leave No Doubt that we could compete with just about anyone.
(WC11) To me it felt like “Leave No Doubt” was a line drawn in the sand by the players. It was pretty risky in that if the team didn’t pull out a win early in the season vs an excellent SOU team “Leave No Doubt” could have rang pretty hollow. How big was pulling out that win in double OT vs Southern Oregon and do you feel like that was a spring board to the remainder of the season?
(DA) I really don’t know how big the win was in terms of them being an NAIA team that shouldn’t count against us in Pool B play, but the game was a lot of fun. It’s not very often teams get to experience playoff caliber football in week two of the season! They gave us a pretty good whipping the year before at their house, I remember York and I not being able to play and forcing Coach Hire to play a lot of lineman out of position. It was a bitter loss, since we were told it influenced the committee in leaving us out of the 2001 playoffs. It was because of these factors that the Southern Oregon game served as a sense of motivation, for most of the team, heading into next season.
The win really solidified our thoughts as a team knowing the only team that could beat us was ourselves, and we knew if we prepared well and executed the regular season should take care of itself.