Football Head Football Coaching Changes

LooseCannon

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Getting this thread started with one of the best men in the entire game of Nebraska High School Football, Kevin Dodson announcing his retirement as head coach of North Platte St. Pat’s. Kevin coached his alma mater for 27 years. Brad Braithwait will take over as head coach. Braithwait has been on staff since 2008.

Congrats Coach on a tremendous career! Dodson will stay as the superintendent of the NPCS system.

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Tbent92

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NPSP will have a new coach as Kevin Dodson is retiring. Special teams Coordinator Brad Braithwait has been named Head Coach.
 

Tbent92

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Getting this thread started with one of the best men in the entire game of Nebraska High School Football, Kevin Dodson announcing his retirement as head coach of North Platte St. Pat’s. Kevin coached his alma mater for 27 years. Brad Braithwait will take over as head coach. Braithwait has been on staff since 2008.

Congrats Coach on a tremendous career! Dodson will stay as the superintendent of the NPCS system.

Read more here
My bad didnt read this initially
 

Llama913

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I routinely see 8-man teams with 4 to 6 coaches. Why would it be unheard of for one of them to be in charge of the special teams?
Because it was stated as "Special Teams Coordinator".
Nothing about RBs, QBs, line, LBs, or anything else. Maybe he coached another group as well, just thought it was odd.
 

Sean Callahan

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Not a great job anymore IMO.

Class B is really tough now, when it's basically higher-end socioeconomic districts in Omaha and Lincoln suburb areas with Class A level athletes at a high 200 to 280 per grade numbers. When I do the finals every year on TV, I'm always blown away by the depth schools like Bennington have, and it shows with how many quality guys they can play.

I don't know if these teams in Class B are as good as some teams we saw 20 years ago, but they just have better numbers, and the smaller communities don't have those numbers anymore. I feel like in the prime of schools like Elkhorn, Hastings, McCook, Lexington, Lincoln Pius, Crete, etc., those teams were just built differently with more blue-collar tough kids and elite athletes.

I still would put the 1995-96, 1998 Elkhorn team and 1997 Hastings against anyone. They were loaded and they had a physical edge to them.
 
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just_average32

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Class B is really tough now, when it's basically higher-end socioeconomic districts in Omaha and Lincoln suburb areas with Class A level athletes at a high 200 to 280 per grade numbers. When I do the finals every year on TV, I'm always blown away by the depth schools like Bennington have, and it shows with how many quality guys they can play.

I don't know if these teams in Class B are as good as some teams we saw 20 years ago, but they just have better numbers, and the smaller communities don't have those numbers anymore. I feel like in the prime of schools like Elkhorn, Hastings, McCook, Lexington, Lincoln Pius, Crete, etc., those teams were just built differently with more blue-collar tough kids and elite athletes.

I still would put the 1995-96, 1998 Elkhorn team and 1997 Hastings against anyone. They were loaded and they had a physical edge to them.
It’s evolving at both end in Class B. The growth of a wealthier suburban metro area while the rural areas have declining population and with drastic demographic changes.