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sportsfan08

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  1. What do you mean by that statement? If it means what I think it does, then maybe you don't understand the situation.

     

    So your saying it wasn't that he wasn't good enough, he just wasn't wanted? North did give up 34.4 points a game last year...

  2. My favorite team runs the spread but to say wing-t is no longer a viable system is tough to do. Wing-t teams are very succesful in other states right now. The team in Washington that broke DeLasalle's streak runs wing-t. Playoff success would come for a wing-t team who did not believe the pass was evil.

     

    Who broke De Lasalle's 151 game winning streak? If this happened, I never heard about it...

  3. I think what most people are trying to convey is that kids have a greater opportunity to continue their education at the next level playing football instead of basketball. That's why they'd like to see the shift to being a football state. With Kentucky being a basketball state, most kids think they really have a shot to play at UK or another D1 school and have no idea how far off base they are. However, a lot of these kids can play football in college but never get the opportunity because they spend most of their high school careers chasing unrealistic basketball dreams. It's just a numbers game...college football offers 20-25 scholarships per year while college basketball offers 3-4.

  4. My argument would be that if we are trying to make Kentucky a football state wouldn't we model what we do after other football states? I don't know that Ohio, Georgia, Alabama, or any other football state in the south (I know Ohio isn't south, but they're close and have a lot of tradition) has to deal with all of this red tape just to practice football. I think it's best that the coaches regulate what their kids do at their individual schools...they need to work together. I don't think the state coming through with another sweeping reform (like banning some football activities in June) is really in everyone's best interest.

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    Originally Posted by CoachSwitzer

    Campbellsville is a good paying school system. I imagine the coaching stipend is pretty good too.

     

    It's a nice area to live in, but the school system doesn't pay as well as most and the stipend is quite a bit less that what Laurel County pays.

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