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South Laurel is now open
#91
Run whatever offense you want but you better be able to run and throw at some point in the game/season. Very seldom will someone win it that can't do both at some point. If you can only do one or the other eventually a good team will shut you down. You can be great at one or the other but you better have the ability to do the other when its needed.
#92
Any news on new coach?
#93
Jared Swearingen would be a great hire. Terrific football knowledge and has a true passion for coaching. I think with the right staff around him he could be a steal for anyone. One day he will get his shot and will make the most of it.
#94
Get in touch with Randy Frazier, would be a great fit, has the experience needed
#95
What's up with south :zzz:
#96
Have they had any one in?
#97
pjdoug Wrote:While early versions of the spread were sometimes quite limited, modern coaches like Joe Tiller (Purdue), Jerry Moore (Appalachian State), Mike Leach (Washington State), and Mark Helfrich (Oregon) and most recently Urban Meyer (Ohio State) have taken this run and shoot variant to a new level. High school coaches across the nation have adapted some version of this scheme with great success, notably Todd Dodge at Southlake Carroll High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area (now at Marble Falls High School in Marble Falls, TX), Art Briles at Stephenville High School in Central Texas and the Houston Cougars (now at Baylor), Gus Malzahn at Springdale High School in Arkansas (later the offensive coordinator for the Arkansas Razorbacks and Auburn Tigers. He is now the head coach of Auburn Tigers[6]). Rush Propst using it won 5 state titles at Hoover High School in Alabama. Due to Propst's success many teams in Alabama run the spread. However, Propst's offense was created by consultant (now offensive coodinator at Cal-Berkeley) Tony Franklin. Legendary coach Dale Mueller, Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, has pioneered new aspects of the spread offense since 1995. In his 16 seasons as head coach, he has led Highlands to a record of 214 wins and 30 losses, and won 10 of their record 21 State Championships.

C oach Herron at Williamsburg, (smallest Class A school in the state) starts throwing when he gets off the bus. It works for them.
#98
BJN0502 Wrote:Jared Swearingen would be a great hire. Terrific football knowledge and has a true passion for coaching. I think with the right staff around him he could be a steal for anyone. One day he will get his shot and will make the most of it.

Who is that and where does he coach
#99
South Laurel hired an assistant from GA. Jury is still out, but believe they are doing Spring practice now.
former Wrote:Who is that and where does he coach

He's an assistant coach at Somerset.
South Laurel hired a coach a few weeks ago didn't they???? A guy from Georgia?

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