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kypride

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  1. I thought it was the best DC movie yet. What I say next is not intended as criticism, just my take. I thought it was sooooo similar to Captain America. Female with a shield instead of male with a shield, WW1 instead of WW2, gritty-worn somewhat darker environments, small band of soldiers on a special mission in both, love interest Peggy Carter vs Steve Trevor.
  2. Tom Larkey I wouldn't pick here because of age.If not for that he took Rockcastle from obscurity to 2 state championship games. Then took Harlan county from inception to a semi-final vs Highlands dynasty.
  3. I love Brandon. I think he has done a great job. Probably learned many lessons from his dad and his playing days at WKU. The one thing you all act like you don't know is he wasn't the first coach at South Warren. Isnt even the first coach to win a regional title at South Warren.
  4. My #1 problem with Trump. He does too many things quickly and casually.
  5. Most Sweet 16 Wins by School Last 20 Years: 4. Lexington Catholic. 13 wins (1 Championship) 5. Warren Central. 12 wins (1 Championship)
  6. Most Sweet 16 Wins Last 5 Years. 1. Bowling Green 10 wins (1 Championship) 2. Covington Catholic 6 wins (1 Championship) 3. Ballard 5 wins 4. Scott County 4 wins 4. Madison Central 4 wins (1 Championship) 4. Hopkinsville 4 wins 4. Owensboro 4 wins (1 Championship) 4. Doss 4 wins 4. Dunbar 4 wins (1 Championship)
  7. Most Sweet 16 Coaching Wins All-Time 1. Billy Hicks 27 wins. Corbin/Scott County (active) 2. Dale Mabry 20 wins. Pleasure Ridge Park (active) 3. 4. Chris Renner 19 wins. Ballard (active)
  8. Most Sweet 16 Wins Last 10 Years. 1. Bowling Green. 10 wins (1 Championship) 2. Scott County. 9 wins (1 Championship) 3. Ballard. 8 wins 3. Holmes. 8 wins (1 Championship 5. Mason County. 6 wins (1 Championship) 5. Covington Catholic. 6 wins (1 Championship) 5. Trinity. 6 wins (1 Championship)
  9. Lets start with recent state champions. Bowling Green Dunbar Owensboro
  10. My friend mongoosedeathstar says you are using the words job, program, and team to mean the same thing and they aren't. He aslo says top 25 jobs haven't lost multiple coaches and won 1 region in 8 years.
  11. We need to treat terrorists as a nation that we are at war with. Instead of receiving intelligence of a training camp or a location of a group and waiting for them to commit some crime and letting people come and go we should destroy that camp and kill/capture everyone in that camp like we would if they were a nation we were at war with.
  12. After looking at numbers and giving it some serious thought I am confident in saying they are easily a top 25 job in the 3rd region.
  13. It was an above average year in Mustangland and they lost in the first round of the region. Owensboro high has a state championship trophy that's 2 years old and Owensboro Catholic has one of the top 5 HS coaches in KY.
  14. Interestingly Ballards qb threw for 3000 and 30 td's last season.
  15. The kid knows what kind of degree hes interested in. That may eliminate some. He knows which coaches he hits it off with and which he doesn't. That will eliminate more. Then he can take his 5 visits and see the campus and the facilities. If he doesn't care about school and just plays football for ego then visit: Alabama Ohio State Texas Georgia Michigan
  16. I would do it every 2 years DF. Just add up the playoff wins for the 2 years at the top and at the bottom do the 2 year losses like they do the KHSAA tiebreakers now but inversely valuing who you lost to. People immediately think of just how far a Mayfield would move up but equally important would be the opportunity for an Atherton and Ohio county to sink out of 6a and find an equilibrium in a level where games can be competitive and matter.
  17. Such a great lesson for life. I did't start to really raise my head up till about 36 years of age.
  18. Cubs GM Theo Epstein’s message to Yale’s graduating class focused on a moment from Game 7 of the World Series. When the game went into a rain delay late, the Cubs players didn’t go off on their own. They stayed together and motivated each other, and they went on to win. “One day I will tell (my sons) Jack and Drew that some players, and some of us, go through their careers with their heads down, focused on our craft and our tasks, keeping to ourselves, worrying about our numbers or our grades, pursuing the next objective goal, building our resumes, projecting our individual interests,” he said. “Other players, or others amongst us, go through our careers with our heads up, as a real part of a team, alert and aware of others, embracing difference, employing empathy, genuinely connecting, putting collective interests ahead of our own. It is a choice. The former approach, keeping our head down, seems safer and more efficient. And I guess sometimes, it is. The latter, connecting, keeping our heads up, allows us to lead. And every now and then, to be part of something much greater than ourselves. and therefore to truly triumph.”
  19. So i'm guessing I don't need to check back later then for the coaches who support you.
  20. There's a lot of coaches on this board. Some more successful than others. See if you can rustle up support for your claim that 1 and 4 will take care of themselves. I'll be back to get the update periodically. 3 and 5 you can ask for and other people will decide if it happens or not. 1 and 4, you have no clue.
  21. At most schools #2 is the only thing a HC has direct control over.
  22. I don't know if he is great or if anyone even mentioned the word great. I don't know if you know this, but there are 5 things a HC has to have for the program to be great. 1. Some game changing, probably fast, players. 2. A fairly large number of strong, mentally tough, role players. 3. Quality staff in fairly large numbers. 4. Administrators with a backbone and at least a willingness to not hinder success. 5. A fairly large number of parents who buy in or at least stay out of the way.
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