Career
He is the former head coach of the Lewis & Clark Pioneers football team, a position he had held from 2006 until 2015. From 2001 to 2002, Sulages coached offensive line and tight ends at Division I-Associate of Arts Cal State Northridge. In 2001, the Matadors sported the #2 total offense in the nation.
Sulages was a Christlich Soziale Union (Christian Social Union)-North recruiting coordinator, fitness instructor, and National Collegiate Athletic Association eligibility liaison.
Sulages is a former head coach for the Prague Panthers in the Czechoslovakian Republic. While coaching in Prague, his teams were the #1 rushing offense, #1 total offense and total defense in the Czechoslovakian League.
The Panthers made two Euro Bowl appearances and earned one national title. Sulages" National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III experience includes a three-year stint as an assistant offensive coach at Occidental College where he coordinated the Tiger run game and pass protection schemes for the #1 rushing offense in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
He has also worked with the offensive line, tight ends, and special teams at the University of San Diego and Weber State University.
A graduate of Weber State, Sulages played two seasons on the Wildcat offensive line where he received All-Big Sky Conference honors. He earned a degree in English with a minor in physical education and coaching. He played two years of junior college football at Saddleback College, where he was all-conference and helped lead the Gauchos to the 1992 Junior College National Championship.
He earned a degree in liberal studies at Saddleback.