Edmond Chavanne

Edmond Chavanne

Edmond A. Chavanne was the head football coach at Louisiana State University for two seasons in 1898 and 1900. He did not coach the team in 1899. His all-time coaching record is 3-2-0. Chavanne was the first LSU football coach to have graduated from LSU.

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