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  1. These threads with their "kids these days" tone always make me laugh.

     

    Maybe it isn't that the kids are softer... Maybe more specialization leads to repetitive stress injuries. Maybe kids are bigger, faster, & stronger - creating more velocity and force at impact. Maybe, just maybe, Coaches have grown and learned what is necessary and what actually works, rather than going Bull-in-the-Ring for 30 minutes to "build toughness."

  2. If Wing-T coaches would just put their QB in a shotgun, people would think it was the most revolutionary thing ever... You know how I know that? Because Gus Malzahn does it & people think he is a genius.

     

    If you want to run triple option and not be aggravated by fans who whine about "opening it up," just spread the guys out, and go from the gun... Just like Urban Meyer.

     

    Heck, if you want to resurrect the old single-wing from the 40s, and be called a prodigy, just line up in shotgun and spread guys out... Like Urban Meyer did with Tebow.

     

    Notice a pattern, here?

  3. I don't understand why more teams don't do this... Prevents all the whispers about scrimmaging, and still gets the major benefit of going away to camp - 4 days of football, with your kids working and bonding together.

     

    I think a program camp would be awesome. Take you MS & HS teams AND coaches. You could have drills & practice during the day and evening, then chalk-talk with the coaching staffs at night. Could be a really positive experience for everyone.

  4. Garrard - probably the 1993 Regional Finals loss to Bardstown. Teams were both undefeated and came in ranked 1 & 2 in Class A.

     

    The 2011 Semi-final loss to Belfry was tough, but there was also probably the sense among fans that GC gave Belfry its best shot. The Bardstown game was really dominated by the Golden Lions, by what was maybe the best team ever fielded by Garrard County... There was a freak TD at the end of the 1st half on a "trick" play, GC fumbled once in Bardstown's territory in the 2nd half, a mishandled snap on a PAT, and a missed last-second field goal. 14-13 Bardstown.

  5. A lot of people don't want to understand. Publics have built in systemic advantages that they can choose to use or not. Privates have built in family support and achievement mentality advantages that almost all understand and utilize. All of the advantages that both sides possess fall INSIDE the broad allowances of the SAME rule book.

     

    So, the reason that private schools win at a greater clip is because they have better parents?

  6. In the contract Pulaski Schools did however state they would be willing to freely accept any number of Somerset Independent Students that wished to go to the County Schools, with no limits.

     

    I am sure they will... How kind of them.

  7. I think some of the arguments for a spring game are dubious, but I also think most of the arguments against it are hogwash.

     

    There are still more kids participating in spring football, only, than just about any sport, I would think. It might pick up numbers AND it would provide an competitive opportunity for schools that don't have the numbers for inter-squad games.

  8. I don't get this attitude... Why would someone automatically assume that a MS coach is not prepared to be an HS head coach? Would you have a problem if they hired a HS assistant? To me, a MS head coach at least has experience running a program - organizing practices, managing a staff, dealing with administration & parents, etc.

     

    Those are the benefits to hiring a MS head coach, rather than a HS assistant. What are the drawbacks? Unless you assume that a MS coach just doesn't know the game as well - which CAN be true, but certainly is not ALWAYS true.

  9. I think something that the arguments are missing is this: This coach applied the analytics to his own program before committing to the "no punt" rule. The numbers may be different for other teams/programs. For instance, if you regularly have punters who can boom the ball, or if you do not typically have a high-octane offense, the numbers might be different.

     

    Another aspect of this - how much practice time do you invest in punt team? Would it be better for your team to use that to rep offensive plays?

     

    So it is possible that everyone on this thread is right. lol

  10. Not to be argumentative, but the legislation does not create a concussion protocol similar to the NFL and NCAA. It is merely feel good legislation that will have no positive effects, and could have some unforeseen repercussions. In the sponsors own words it`s intention is to merely add a layer of protection to the existing program. It will in effect add a layer a legislated responsibility to referees. KY lawmakers need to leave this to the medical professionals. Educational bureaucrats and legislative bureaucrats do not have the education or training to tackle this issue.

     

    Not to be argumentative, but I have actually read the legislation being proposed.

  11. I think another societal impact on coaches moving so much is also that 6 years is a long time to stay anywhere now. Maybe something to do with the short attention span of fans, players, and even coaches. The guys that stay in one place for a long time are going to become less and less common, IMO.

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