Pr coach steps down looking to be next AD at PR.
Wonderful person and a great run as coach there.
Per Joe Stevenson NW Herald
Wonderful person and a great run as coach there.
Per Joe Stevenson NW Herald
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I still have nightmares.Maybe Superman comes back to run the show after he graduates.
It seems to me that whoever takes that role over almost has to. It reminds me of JCA, good luck running anything else and not having the level of success they have had in the past. You would be run out of town in a hurry.will be curious if the new coach keeps the same scheme which PR has run so well over past decade
Not really in the know, but I am sure that the hire will be internal. Maybe DC.It seems to me that whoever takes that role over almost has to. It reminds me of JCA, good luck running anything else and not having the level of success they have had in the past. You would be run out of town in a hurry.
Jordan Lynch ditched the veer. Things seemed to work out ok at MC.It seems to me that whoever takes that role over almost has to. It reminds me of JCA, good luck running anything else and not having the level of success they have had in the past. You would be run out of town in a hurry.
Not the same personnel at PR.Jordan Lynch ditched the veer. Things seemed to work out ok at MC.
will be curious if the new coach keeps the same scheme which PR has run so well over past decade
The Jr. Wolves are taught the option. The program really improved when the original kids from the feeder program began to start playing Varsity. If the style of Offense changes with the new coach, it would make sense to start with the Jr. Wolves. I doubt that they will change.will be curious if the new coach keeps the same scheme which PR has run so well over past decade
I would agree. PR and CG are very similar in that they run both run the triple option obviously but I think it boils down to the caliber of talent. Neither typically turns out D1 talent, a few here and there, and both rely on a well oiled machine where all players contribute almost equally. Their current style of offense is what works and I don’t see them changing.The Jr. Wolves are taught the option. The program really improved when the original kids from the feeder program began to start playing Varsity. If the style of Offense changes with the new coach, it would make sense to start with the Jr. Wolves. I doubt that they will change.
This is exactly the same story that happened with CG, when the feeder started teaching the basis of the CG schemes, is when the HS started to have more success.The Jr. Wolves are taught the option. The program really improved when the original kids from the feeder program began to start playing Varsity. If the style of Offense changes with the new coach, it would make sense to start with the Jr. Wolves. I doubt that they will change.
I was texting with a couple of the former wolves football players last night. They feel that the OC Terhar would be the most likely candidate.This is exactly the same story that happened with CG, when the feeder started teaching the basis of the CG schemes, is when the HS started to have more success.
Better you say? No thank you!I was texting with a couple of the former wolves football players last night. They feel that the OC Terhar would be the most likely candidate.
I think that Cary Grove had better success after Bruce Kay gave up the reins to Brad Seeberg. Perhaps this new chapter for PR will be even better!