Career
He was named to that position prior to the 1985 season. Cador played baseball and basketball at Southern, leading the Jaguars in hitting in his junior season of 1972 at.393. He would be drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 10th round of the 1973 MLB Draft and play five seasons in the Braves organization, reaching Class-American Automobile Association in his final season of 1977 as an outfielder.
He returned to Southern in 1978 as an assistant baseball coach.
He moved to assistant basketball coach of the Jaguars in 1980, where he remained four seasons before earning the head coaching job of the baseball team in 1985. Cador has also produced 35 players who played professional, or became coaches, umpires, or scouts, including 23 players drafted from 2001–2004.
Cador tells a story that when he took over as head coach, the Jaguars had virtually no equipment or facilities. He has also speerheaded efforts to build an on-campus stadium, complete with lights, and ground was recently broken on a facility to house space exclusively for the Jaguars baseball team
To increase exposure, he has organized the Urban Invitational featuring Historically Black Colleges and Universities televised on MLB Network.