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  1. it is ridiculous to act like that at the end of a game regardless of whether the original official's call was correct or not. At minimum, I hope the young head coach gets a "stern talking-to" by the athletic director and the principal. Maybe even a "sternly-worded email."
  2. It has stood the test of time. It is much simpler to just use it than to try to use something else and then try to translate that to other coaches.
  3. The past few seasons, St. X has built their team around perimeter players. To win at the highest level, I believe their team should be built from inside-out. The Tigers need to get back to developing the lines of scrimmage. This, along with their talented perimeter players, should add to their success.
  4. Great job, Coach Nelson, in a tough situation.
  5. I would assume this will be more and more commonplace with college coaches going to the NFL. The NIL and the transfer portal just makes coaching college football a brutal, never-ending pursuit. As a Kentucky fan, I wish he would have stayed. But, I can't blame him (or any college coach for that matter) for making the jump to the NFL in this current time.
  6. Great write-up, Coach! Character is doing the right thing at the right time for the right reasons. Your end days at MC, as well as Coach Saban's at Alabama, were shining examples of this.
  7. The main reason it is in Lexington is so that the KHSAA officials can have it in their home town. The atmosphere at WKU or similarly-sized stadiums is significantly better. Bottom line - if you are fortunate enough to be playing in the game, you really don't care where it is. I would gladly play the game in the parking lot if I were playing or coaching in a championship game. The debate of venue is just for the rest of us. I have been a spectator or participant at state championship games at Old Cardinal Stadium, the stadium formerly known as Papa Johns, WKU, and UK. In all of them in which I participated, it was awesome to be there. When I was sitting in the stands, I just wanted to be on the field. It didn't matter to me if it was a cow pasture or a Taj Mahal.
  8. Keep up the good work, and thank you for answering my question. You guys always do a great job. Also, I have really gotten into the flashback section at the end of your podcasts. He does a great job with it as well.
  9. If they are less athletic than they wish to be (which I agree that they are), why not adjust the style to utilize the players they have? More under center and power football and less spread.
  10. I love the fact that this playoff game is played on the campus of the schools instead of a mostly empty college venue. I wish student tickets would be prioritized over the general public, though.
  11. Chad Griffin, Hart Co. He is 9-0 at Hart County. Enough said. It is one thing to be a good coach. It is another thing to have success at a place not known for success.
  12. Congratulations to Coach Griffin and the Raiders. They are having a great season.
  13. By the way, you guys do a great job with the podcast. It is great to hear coaches who have "been there, done that." Thanks to both of you for sharing your insights.
  14. Possible listener question or tough topic: How do you tweak your offense/defense from midseason on, once you realize your team's strengths and weaknesses, to be ready to make a playoff run?
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