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  1. On 4/22/2022 at 3:22 PM, HSBballfan1212 said:

    Okay so I think that this job comes down to the following (no idea if they all applied but it’s my hunch):

    1. Nick Dorning - Ryle JV Coach

    2. Brad Carr - I think he will take it if they make him AD too

    3. Ken Chevalier - long time Dixie HC and has been at Cooper last few years (in district) 

    4. Brandon Grammer - former Holy Cross HC, alum 

    5. John Blackwell - former Lawrenceburg HC who was interviewed when Belcher got the job. 
     

    The order is not important in terms of favorites to get it. 

    Tyler King.

  2. [TABLE=class: grid, width: 500]

    [TR]

    [TD]Wins[/TD]

    [TD]Name[/TD]

    [TD]School(s)[/TD]

    [TD]Overall

    Record[/TD]

    [TD]Seasons[/TD]

    [TD]Record

    In Title

    Games[/TD]

    [TD]Winning

    %[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]345[/TD]

    [TD]Schneider, Bob[/TD]

    [TD]Newport Catholic

    Newport Central Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]345-183-2[/TD]

    [TD]44[/TD]

    [TD]3-6[/TD]

    [TD]65.09%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]258[/TD]

    [TD]Hauck, Owen[/TD]

    [TD]Highlands

    Boone County[/TD]

    [TD]258-109-1[/TD]

    [TD]30[/TD]

    [TD]1-6[/TD]

    [TD]70.11%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]250[/TD]

    [TD]Mueller, Dale[/TD]

    [TD]Highlands[/TD]

    [TD]250-36[/TD]

    [TD]20[/TD]

    [TD]11-3[/TD]

    [TD]87.41%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]232[/TD]

    [TD]Ray, Lynn[/TD]

    [TD]Covington Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]232-131[/TD]

    [TD]30[/TD]

    [TD]5-0[/TD]

    [TD]63.91%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]213[/TD]

    [TD]Duffy, Tom[/TD]

    [TD]Danville

    Highlands

    Henderson County[/TD]

    [TD]213-79[/TD]

    [TD]24[/TD]

    [TD]4-0[/TD]

    [TD]72.95%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]207[/TD]

    [TD]Ellis, Tom[/TD]

    [TD]Bardstown

    Holmes[/TD]

    [TD]207-98-6[/TD]

    [TD]37[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]66.56%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]187[/TD]

    [TD]Mountjoy, Rice **[/TD]

    [TD]Frankfort

    Kavanaugh

    Danville

    Tilghman

    Dixie Heights

    Boone County[/TD]

    [TD]187-71-16[/TD]

    [TD]33[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]68.25%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]171[/TD]

    [TD]Yeagle, Mike[/TD]

    [TD]Beechwood[/TD]

    [TD]171-25[/TD]

    [TD]14[/TD]

    [TD]8-2[/TD]

    [TD]87.24%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]154[/TD]

    [TD]Rash, Noel[/TD]

    [TD]Beechwood[/TD]

    [TD]154-41[/TD]

    [TD]14[/TD]

    [TD]5-1[/TD]

    [TD]78.97%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]154[/TD]

    [TD]Murphy, Mike[/TD]

    [TD]Highlands

    Newport[/TD]

    [TD]154-67-2[/TD]

    [TD]19[/TD]

    [TD]2-0[/TD]

    [TD]69.06%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]153[/TD]

    [TD]Marksberry, Jeff[/TD]

    [TD]Simon Kenton[/TD]

    [TD]153-87[/TD]

    [TD]20[/TD]

    [TD]0-1[/TD]

    [TD]63.75%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]135[/TD]

    [TD]Barre, Bernie[/TD]

    [TD]Beechwood[/TD]

    [TD]135-54[/TD]

    [TD]16[/TD]

    [TD]1-0[/TD]

    [TD]71.43%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]107[/TD]

    [TD]Spritzky, Tom[/TD]

    [TD]Dixie Heights[/TD]

    [TD]107-86[/TD]

    [TD]17[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]55.44%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]93[/TD]

    [TD]Eviston, Eddie[/TD]

    [TD]Newport Central Catholic

    Covington Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]93-21[/TD]

    [TD]8[/TD]

    [TD]4-1[/TD]

    [TD]81.58%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]89[/TD]

    [TD]Lickert, Steve[/TD]

    [TD]Dayton

    Holmes

    Campbell County

    Newport Central Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]89-93[/TD]

    [TD]16[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]48.90%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]88[/TD]

    [TD]Barth, Jeff[/TD]

    [TD]Walton-Verona[/TD]

    [TD]88-45[/TD]

    [TD]11[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]66.17%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]86[/TD]

    [TD]Burnett, Bob[/TD]

    [TD]Dixie Heights

    Beechwood[/TD]

    [TD]86-64[/TD]

    [TD]14[/TD]

    [TD]0-1[/TD]

    [TD]57.33%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]81[/TD]

    [TD]Herrmann, Bill[/TD]

    [TD]Highlands[/TD]

    [TD]81-18[/TD]

    [TD]8[/TD]

    [TD]3-0[/TD]

    [TD]81.63%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]75[/TD]

    [TD]Borchers, Randy[/TD]

    [TD]Ludlow

    Cooper[/TD]

    [TD]75-86[/TD]

    [TD]14[/TD]

    [TD]0-1[/TD]

    [TD]46.58%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]75[/TD]

    [TD]Kozerski, Bruce[/TD]

    [TD]Holy Cross[/TD]

    [TD]75-115[/TD]

    [TD]13[/TD]

    [TD]1-0[/TD]

    [TD]39.47%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]74[/TD]

    [TD]Warner, Bryson[/TD]

    [TD]Ryle

    Boone County[/TD]

    [TD]74-66[/TD]

    [TD]12[/TD]

    [TD]0-1[/TD]

    [TD]52.86%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]70[/TD]

    [TD]Rice, Homer[/TD]

    [TD]Highlands[/TD]

    [TD]70-11-6[/TD]

    [TD]8[/TD]

    [TD]2-1[/TD]

    [TD]80.46%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]62[/TD]

    [TD]Browning, Dave[/TD]

    [TD]Dixie Heights

    Scott

    Dixie Heights[/TD]

    [TD]62-70-1[/TD]

    [TD]12[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]46.62%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]53[/TD]

    [TD]Turner, Eric[/TD]

    [TD]Lloyd Memorial

    Scott[/TD]

    [TD]53-31[/TD]

    [TD]7[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]63.10%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]52[/TD]

    [TD]Brossart, Dave[/TD]

    [TD]Covington Catholic

    Dixie Heights[/TD]

    [TD]52-68[/TD]

    [TD]10[/TD]

    [TD]0-1[/TD]

    [TD]43.33%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]51[/TD]

    [TD]Bernier, Fred[/TD]

    [TD]Covington Catholic

    Bellevue[/TD]

    [TD]51-40[/TD]

    [TD]8[/TD]

    [TD]1-2[/TD]

    [TD]56.04%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]49[/TD]

    [TD]Wirth, Dave[/TD]

    [TD]Covington Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]49-27[/TD]

    [TD]6[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]64.47%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]46[/TD]

    [TD]Weinrich, Brian[/TD]

    [TD]Highlands[/TD]

    [TD]46-30[/TD]

    [TD]6[/TD]

    [TD]1-0[/TD]

    [TD]60.53%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]46[/TD]

    [TD]Shannon, Bill[/TD]

    [TD]Dixie Heights[/TD]

    [TD]46-10-2[/TD]

    [TD]6[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]79.31%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]45[/TD]

    [TD]Woolley, Dan[/TD]

    [TD]Scott[/TD]

    [TD]45-35[/TD]

    [TD]7[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]56.25%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]41[/TD]

    [TD]Engler, Mike[/TD]

    [TD]Ryle[/TD]

    [TD]41-29[/TD]

    [TD]6[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]58.57%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]40[/TD]

    [TD]Walz, Roger[/TD]

    [TD]Beechwood

    Highlands[/TD]

    [TD]40-18-2[/TD]

    [TD]6[/TD]

    [TD]1-0[/TD]

    [TD]66.67%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]40[/TD]

    [TD]Wagner, Dan[/TD]

    [TD]Newport Central Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]40-29[/TD]

    [TD]5[/TD]

    [TD]0-3[/TD]

    [TD]57.97%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]40[/TD]

    [TD]Jenkins, Jim[/TD]

    [TD]Bellevue

    Simon Kenton[/TD]

    [TD]40-50-2[/TD]

    [TD]10[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]43.48%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]35[/TD]

    [TD]Hornsby, Rick[/TD]

    [TD]Ludlow[/TD]

    [TD]35-65[/TD]

    [TD]9[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]35.00%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]28[/TD]

    [TD]McNabb, Edgar[/TD]

    [TD]Beechwood[/TD]

    [TD]28-82-3[/TD]

    [TD]16[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]24.78%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]25[/TD]

    [TD]Lanham, Tony[/TD]

    [TD]Owensboro Catholic

    Covington Catholic

    Bryan Station[/TD]

    [TD]25-14-2[/TD]

    [TD]4[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]60.98%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]21[/TD]

    [TD]Kiefer, Steve[/TD]

    [TD]Ludlow

    Newport[/TD]

    [TD]21-28-3[/TD]

    [TD]5[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]40.38%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]19[/TD]

    [TD]Rodenberg, John[/TD]

    [TD]Covington Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]19-8[/TD]

    [TD]2[/TD]

    [TD]1-0[/TD]

    [TD]70.37%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]15[/TD]

    [TD]Waite, Dale[/TD]

    [TD]Dixie Heights[/TD]

    [TD]15-20-1[/TD]

    [TD]4[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]41.67%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]14[/TD]

    [TD]Wynn, Joe[/TD]

    [TD]Newport[/TD]

    [TD]14-9[/TD]

    [TD]2[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]60.87%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]12[/TD]

    [TD]Gaines, Bill[/TD]

    [TD]Simon Kenton[/TD]

    [TD]12-10[/TD]

    [TD]2[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]54.55%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]5[/TD]

    [TD]Rasso, Steve[/TD]

    [TD]Covington Catholic[/TD]

    [TD]5-4-1[/TD]

    [TD]1[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]50.00%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]4[/TD]

    [TD]Herbst, Jesse[/TD]

    [TD]Dayton[/TD]

    [TD]4-7[/TD]

    [TD]1[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]36.36%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [TR]

    [TD]1[/TD]

    [TD]Abney, Jerry[/TD]

    [TD]Simon Kenton[/TD]

    [TD]1-9[/TD]

    [TD]1[/TD]

    [TD]0-0[/TD]

    [TD]10.00%[/TD]

    [/TR]

    [/TABLE]

     

    Active As A Head Coach In Kentucky

    ** Missing 3 Years Worth Of Coaching Record (1925-1927)

     

    Need:

    Dave Eckstein 40-31 Ryle 92-98

    35-23 Bellevue 05-09

    Kyle Hockman 21-22 99-03

  3. When Ryle's fans can fill the stadium, Ryle fans can have a say. I have been to the last few games and there is not many fans present. This is sad for a community that cares so much about Ryle football. Try getting behind your program instead of bashing it.

     

    This proves the point for change. The program has lost its traditions & that hurts your program a lot.

     

    If you lose tradition you lose alumni. For high school football programs that’s traditionally a decent portion of your fan base and possible donations.

  4. I would say lack of talent at skill positions. The next couple classes coming in have some good talent and I would not scream for changes just yet.

     

    They had Kyle England who made plays out of nothing all season.

     

    The obvious problem was a misuse of players, no adjustment of the offense to fit what players they had. Why a coach would have no under center plays with a running back like that is mind blowing to me.

     

    The defense in my opinion was as good as they could be.

     

    The offensive play calling was a let down the entire season, not the athletes.

     

    I hang the majority of this teams struggle on offensive coaching. People can hate all they want on parents complaining on preps about coaches but when parents are calling your plays before they happen in the stands you more than likely have an issue.

  5. I think Ryle has two players that deserve a shout out.

    Niko Heckel- has had a great season and has played Center and Guard all season.

    Tate Teepen- played mostly RT. Most impressed to hear that this is only his second year ever playing.

     

    Ryle has a great Oline coach in Ryan. Hopefully he can assist both of these kids to get to the next level if that’s what they want to pursue.

  6. In today's society unless you are scoring 50 points a game. There will be people complaining about the offense. If you pound the ball all the time, people complain. If you spread it out all the time people complain. Shoot people even complain if you do a mix of both pounding it and then spread. People then say the offense is not up with the times with the offenses of today and needs to be purely spread and rpo.

     

    The mural of the story is unless a team averages 50 points a game. The people in the stands will complain about how it is not the right offense, and that the people in the stands know what offense a team should use.

     

    If you had witnessed the play calling at the end of the Cooper and the Dixie game I’m sure this opinion would change. Both games were almost squandered in the last 2 minutes. Giving each opposing team a chance with the ball by passing on 3rd down and then punting against Cooper. Which gave them time instead of running it out.

    Then against Dixie passing on 3rd and 4th down on our 48 thus giving Dixie the ball with plenty of time left. This was the same Dixie that had multiple big gain pass plays on our defense, two of 60+ yards.

     

    In the 4th quarter Of both games our clock management was terrible and led to these questionable moments.

     

    On the play calling side we can also look historically at how this coach has tried to mold players to his offense which doesn’t work. This is the same reason Ryle wanted Warner gone.

     

    Successful coaches figure out the strengths of a team and exploit them. An elementary school student could tell you that Kyle England is this teams strength.

     

    On that note if anyone has witnessed any games or watched any film you would see he is hit in the backfield almost every time that they run. (Shotgun or pistol) England shows he’s special because most of the time he’s breaking two tackles before he is out of the backfield.

     

    Lastly on play calling Simon Kenton clearly showed blitz multiple times tonight and we failed to recognize this almost every time. It was noticeable.

     

    I understand how hard it is to be a coach and have parents complaining nonstop. Typically you do ignore them as it becomes a mocking bird culture when your losing. However in this case I believe there are some legitimate gripes by this parent group.

  7. Ryle has just loses it in these big games.

    Highlands and Simon Kenton should of been competitive games for Ryle.

    I will say it now and echo what I have heard in the stands all season, the play calling is awful. They have the workhorses for a pound the rock offense. Instead we are spreading out, makes no sense.

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