I’ve said that I doubted it would happen. But that is the one scenario that might work. If it’s true, two other things are also true.
First, he doesn’t want to be the principal at the new school.
Second, he feels comfortable that the position will still allow him to spend quality time with his family. The Browns are extremely loyal to their family.
Haven’t talked to him in a couple of months, and wouldn’t ask him if I did. If this is true, he’ll announce it in his own time in the proper way. If so, I wish him the very best. He’ll be the best coach they can have.
Interesting. I know that when Oak Grove was being built, they put a principal in place 12 months prior to its opening (the state only pays for 6 months). That principal worked his tail off getting things ready to go and still felt like he was behind the 8ball when it was time to open. (And he did a great job!) No question that in this case, at least for next year, football coach job will be easier than the principal.
Brown’s family is getting older, which makes a coaching job’s time commitments a little bit easier.