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Coach34

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SnakePlissken said:
baseball in a high school in LA before quitting coaching.

11 1/2 of my 13 years, and football all 13 with stints as a head coach or coordinator 9 of those 13
 

Irondawg

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so did Croom screw that one up or was he Miami bound regardless to go for the bright lights/big city?
 

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Irondawg said:
so did Croom screw that one up or was he Miami bound regardless to go for the bright lights/big city?

by the time he got to HS, but he did commit to us at one time. Not sure what happened after that
 

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Coach34 said:
Irondawg said:
so did Croom screw that one up or was he Miami bound regardless to go for the bright lights/big city?

by the time he got to HS, but he did commit to us at one time. Not sure what happened after that

So you were a %#@+#%# middle school coach? Wow. No wonder you think you are an expert.
 

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it's RBs. Robert Elliott was a better prospect (pre-injury). Chambers probably wouldn't have gotten off the bench this year. He's Miami's 3rd-string RB and he would've been our 4th string RB.
 

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we had a pretty sweet set-up at Coffeeville. Taught 4 classes then we had 7th-8th grade football, and then had the HS guys the rest of the day. Allowed us to have total control of the program and teach everything correctly from the start. Even the weightlifting program.
 

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Coach34 said:
we had a pretty sweet set-up at Coffeeville. Taught 4 classes then we had 7th-8th grade football, and then had the HS guys the rest of the day. Allowed us to
have total control of the program and teach everything correctly from the start
. Even the weightlifting program.

I remember when Madison Central had Buckles, and etc. in 9th grade, they didn't win a game in 9th grade football. But they went 15-0 as seniors.

They had a guy who had never coached football before coaching 9th grade and at the end of the season he supposedly told the team, and I paraphrase "Gentleman, I'd like to thank you for making my first season as a football coach an 0-8 one."
 

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beat the crap out of them every time we played (from 6th-12th & sometimes twice in a year). Darrel Logan got 'em to be a little more respectable & seems like my boy Lyles coached 'em for a few years before moving on. You ever coach with Lyles?
 

Coach34

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Perry called me up and asked me to interview when he got the job. We coached there 4 years and then together at Charleston a year and a half. C'ville was in shambles when we got there. We got alot done in the time I was there, even upsetting Water Valley. Making the playoffs there was damn near a miracle.
 

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...were you at Coffeeville? I'm probably showing my age, but back in the late 80s they had a kid there named McCollins that was an absolute beast.
 
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has ever gotten. Al Reed did a good job down there too, considering the sink hole of a town down there. Upsetting the mighty WV used to be something, but not anymore.

Wild Bill McCollins could have played anywhere if he could've done simple math. He played on some stacked Northwest teams in my day. My hat's off to anyone that coached at Coffeeville and Charleston back to back. Athletes everywhere, but no tradition of winning.
 

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they took him to the beach, and he had never been to a beach. I think he might have even said he had never left the state before. I think that was one of the main reasons he didn't come here.
 

jwbigcreek

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you can't be quite the douchebag everybody makes you out to be then. I played with Lanny (call him that next time you talk to him) for 7 years (he actually went to Coffeville for 3 years before coming to CC). Strongest mofo I've ever seen. I guess he's back at CC now because of his kids. Was hoping he'd move on up.
 
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I don't know who he married, but I knew Rod years ago.

I can see her being a babe.

He was a crazy SOB back in the day.
 

bonedaddy401

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way to latch on to a teenager in a futile attempt to show off to your Internet friends. You are a joke. I pity you.
 

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bonedaddy401 said:
way to latch on to a teenager in a futile attempt to show off to your Internet friends. You are a joke. I pity you.

The guy was a @+!%!!! middle school coach. At @+!%!!! Coffeyville. And left there for that football factory known as Charleston. And he's bragging about it. This guy has some serious issues.
 

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"And left there for that football factory known as Charleston"

Charleston has not won less than 7 games in the last 8-9 years. My former TB is now with the Chargers, another starting at DB for Mississippi, and another starting at LB for Memphis. And those are just the ones I know about. Some of you morons need to learn what the hell you are talking about before touching a damn keyboard and making a weak attempt to get on my ***.
 

Coach34

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bonedaddy401 said:
way to latch on to a teenager in a futile attempt to show off to your Internet friends. You are a joke. I pity you.

I'm just proud of the kid for getting out of Coffeeville (he's actually from the metropolis of Oakland) and making the grades to get into a D-1 school. STFU and get back to giving us the wrong info on everything like you always do. Hell, write on essay again on how Crooms just "resigned" because he was ready to move on.
 
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