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Corbin coaching search
Brooks4Prez Wrote:Wow, all of the talk about a big hire that is supposed to bring Corbin back to some alleged position of glory and they really are going to hire in house????:lmao:

I agree, why not keep what they had. Same Thing!!!
:Sad04::Sad04::Sad04::Sad04::Sad04:
Old Redhound Wrote:I hear Coach Farris was back at practice yesterday.

That's an interesting development. Was Mouser or Duncum there?
SEKYFAN Wrote:That's an interesting development. Was Mouser or Duncum there?

Was anybody helping...:popcorn:
I think the Powers kid has been running the D and the Coppock kid has been running the O.
This looks to be in house hire. Still shocks me and tells me Jewell will still have his hands on this program.
Paul Crewe Wrote:This looks to be in house hire. Still shocks me and tells me Jewell will still have his hands on this program.

I wouldn't jump to that conclusion yet.Confusedhh:
Willard is a good man but has ran his course. Same goes for Jewell. It's time to cut ties and bring new blood in!
64SUR Wrote:Was anybody helping...:popcorn:

He was running the practice, He is A good coach I think he will be the next Corbin Coach. I sure hope so.
HAROLD Wrote:With Steve Jewell officially stepping down after 14 seasons to take the assistant principal position, who will the Redhounds hire? Will they keep it within or go for an outsider? Will they remain smashmouth or go to a more finesse style?

Greg Duncum
Mike Jackson
Dudley Hilton
Tommy Reid
Clark Teague
Mike Holcomb
Tom Larkey

These are just a few of the names tossed around when this story was in the rumor stages.

Who is Teague I know everybody else.:thanks:
64SUR Wrote:Who is Teague I know everybody else.:thanks:

Coached Adair County 2005-2007 had a record of 4 wins 26 losses that would be a sketchy hire, just don't believe the powers to be would sign off on him and take a chance on not hiring the best resume. Headlines Corbin hires coach with 4-26 record won't happen.:eyeroll:
HAROLD Wrote:Like I said, I personally think that Haddix would do well but from what I am hearing, he's pretty deep on the list. More of an established coach seems to be the direction Corbin wants to go. If a candidate or 3 falls through, I could see Haddix getting a call but until then, I think he's on the long shot list.

If I were guessing, your main candidates would be (in no order).

Tommy Reid
Mike Jackson
Greg Duncum
Dudley Hilton
Mike Holcomb
Brent Jackson
Clark Teague
Randy Frazier

Paul Raines (name I've not heard mentioned but seems to have a good relationship with Corbin)

Tommy Reid still coaching at union....I think. :popcorn:
64SUR Wrote:Tommy Reid still coaching at union....I think. :popcorn:

no resigned last year, this would be a step back for him after coaching college ball for 13 years. Coaching college looks good on a resume if you have been successful. After 13 years coaching NAIA football you would think maybe moving up to coaching in the OVC, Division ll or D-1 but not high school.
1/4bak....I have a feeling you work for a newspaper...just saying :pondering:
64SUR Wrote:1/4bak....I have a feeling you work for a newspaper...just saying :pondering:

you maybe smarter than I think:worthy:
1/4bak Wrote:Coached Adair County 2005-2007 had a record of 4 wins 26 losses that would be a sketchy hire, just don't believe the powers to be would sign off on him and take a chance on not hiring the best resume. Headlines Corbin hires coach with 4-26 record won't happen.:eyeroll:

Adair county isnt his only coaching experience....
1/4bak Wrote:no resigned last year, this would be a step back for him after coaching college ball for 13 years. Coaching college looks good on a resume if you have been successful. After 13 years coaching NAIA football you would think maybe moving up to coaching in the OVC, Division ll or D-1 but not high school.

Not very sucessfull at Union. Had 1 decent year. He actually just resigned a few weeks ago after being asked to step down. Lots of turmoil.
1/4bak Wrote:Coached Adair County 2005-2007 had a record of 4 wins 26 losses that would be a sketchy hire, just don't believe the powers to be would sign off on him and take a chance on not hiring the best resume. Headlines Corbin hires coach with 4-26 record won't happen.:eyeroll:

Coach Teague has coached in a lot of places. Corbin, Spencer Co. and the last 2 seasons at Somerset. He is well qualified and Corbin would be Lucky to get him.:Clap::Clap::Clap::Clap:
Cellking Wrote:Coach Teague has coached in a lot of places. Corbin, Spencer Co. and the last 2 seasons at Somerset. He is well qualified and Corbin would be Lucky to get him.:Clap::Clap::Clap::Clap:

yeah it's hard to find coaches with a 4-26 head coaching record unless you look in McCreary county
Many coaches step down a level and do well. There are a lot of differences between Middle School to High School to College and finally to Pros.
I know a lot of guys who played for Reid at Union and they absolutely loved him. As for any turmoil, I'm not denying because I really have no knowledge. All I know from my limited interactions with him is that he seems like a great guy.

He's young enough to be at Corbin for the long haul, would know what colleges look for in high school players, and is likable that would be great for getting kids out playing football. He's also got a good personality which is what the Corbin coach needs. I think in the past, people felt more distant to the program because they weren't necessarily embraced by the man in charge. That's not saying Steve was a bad guy, he was just introverted and didn't embrace the public light aspect of the position. Reid would make an excellent hire as would some of the other applicants.

I just think at the moment, Corbin needs to hire away from the inside just. To create some breathing room so they can get back to prominence.
I have been watching highschool football over 44yrs. I have watch Philip Haywood,Dudley Hilton,Tom Larkley and Mike Holcomb in their younger days and i can see Justin Haddix name in the same boat at the right school that loves football. And corbin loves football., Just as i do mountain football. :Cheerlead
HAROLD Wrote:I know a lot of guys who played for Reid at Union and they absolutely loved him. As for any turmoil, I'm not denying because I really have no knowledge. All I know from my limited interactions with him is that he seems like a great guy.

He's young enough to be at Corbin for the long haul, would know what colleges look for in high school players, and is likable that would be great for getting kids out playing football. He's also got a good personality which is what the Corbin coach needs. I think in the past, people felt more distant to the program because they weren't necessarily embraced by the man in charge. That's not saying Steve was a bad guy, he was just introverted and didn't embrace the public light aspect of the position. Reid would make an excellent hire as would some of the other applicants.

I just think at the moment, Corbin needs to hire away from the inside just. To create some breathing room so they can get back to prominence.

Let's me just say as a Bell County fan I hope they do hire Tommy Reid. The right person in there and they could be dangerous but with that hire they can't. JMO
Bobcats 9108 Wrote:Let's me just say as a Bell County fan I hope they do hire Tommy Reid. The right person in there and they could be dangerous but with that hire they can't. JMO

A bell county fan wanting Tommy Reid. :pondering: the right person :pondering: dangerous :pondering:
I watched many of Tommy's (as HC and DC under Hill) practices and most home games at Union with some family and friends kids playing. Never was impressed with his practices or gameplans. He seems to be a very nice guy though.

Somone should ask the 2 coaches that brought him in to Union what they think about him?????
I heard Corbin was bringing in the selection committee from Whitley to help them get a decision, here are the choices

1. 1 assistant coach with no head coaching experience
2. 2 former high school coaches with losing records
3. 1 college coach with a losing record
4. Haddix

:Cheerlead:popcorn::Cheerlead:popcorn::Cheerlead:popcorn:
cherokee Wrote:I heard Corbin was bringing in the selection committee from Whitley to help them get a decision, here are the choices

1. 1 assistant coach with no head coaching experience
2. 2 former high school coaches with losing records
3. 1 college coach with a losing record
4. Haddix

:Cheerlead:popcorn::Cheerlead:popcorn::Cheerlead:popcorn:

Lord i hope they don't bring in Whitley County committee. This thing could go on for ever. Corbin fans want a winner an i only see one on your list. HADDIX :truestory:
I think it is a sign of the "new" way in High School sports. Very few jobs are bigtime anymore. With cutbacks and more state and national involvement districts can't fund those SUPER JOBS that high school coaches used to get. Everyone is expected to teach and every penny is counted. Corbin has made it clear that academics are far and away the number 1 concern, right or wrong it is the way it is.

Of all the names mentioned none of them will please the redhound faithful. Whoever it is they are coming into a no win situation. Good luck to them!!
cherokee Wrote:I heard Corbin was bringing in the selection committee from Whitley to help them get a decision, here are the choices

1. 1 assistant coach with no head coaching experience
2. 2 former high school coaches with losing records
3. 1 college coach with a losing record
4. Haddix

:Cheerlead:popcorn::Cheerlead:popcorn::Cheerlead:popcorn:

What is Haddix record? He is .500 maybe or less.
Paul Crewe Wrote:What is Haddix record? He is .500 maybe or less.

26-20 at a place where there is not much football history is pretty good.
64SUR Wrote:A bell county fan wanting Tommy Reid. :pondering: the right person :pondering: dangerous :pondering:

Not dangerous for Bell County. It will be a blessing. He won't be able to coach he couldn't do it at Union what makes you think it he can do it at Corbin. He won't be able to handle the pressure. It will be a bigger help to the neighboring schools like Williamsburg, Whitley and Lynn Camp.
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