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Marcus Colvin has resigned, any ideas on who takes his spot? Alumni?
I heard Family reasons.Did Colvin take another job?
I wasn't saying that Tipp would win in the GWOC, I meant that they, like Beavercreek, don't have the most talent in their league but still win, even against the higher division schools, consistently. That is what Beavercreek needs, someone who can out execute and be more disciplined because they will never have more talent than Wayne, Centerville, Springfield(with Maurice there) and Northmont, but they can be more disciplined and execute better. Kettering has proved that in the GWOC over the last few years with Coach Miller. I'm saying I believe Burgbacher could have them winning 3-4 GWOC games by his 2nd or 3rd season and Beavercreek has not won a GWOC game since 2018. I could be wrong, but that is what I think.Burbacher is a good man and a good choice but to compare Tipp and Beavercreek is foolish. Tipp would not win a game in the current GWOC set up. He has also coached at traditional powers where all the coaches win. Beavercreek is a different situation.
Yes they are D1 and have are one the bigger schools in Dayton areaIs Beavercreek D1? I always thought they were one of the larger schools in sw Ohio.
Is their best talent not playing ball. I never could understand how some of the largest enrollment schools cannot compete.Yes they are D1 and have are one the bigger schools in Dayton area
Well yeah and their best talent ends up playing at other schools in the area as well.Is their best talent not playing ball. I never could understand how some of the largest enrollment schools cannot compete.
That's a shame, Colvin is a terrific coach. I know the people at CJ would really love to have him back.Marcus Colvin has resigned, any ideas on who takes his spot? Alumni?
I thought that Colvin would be the coach who could get the program back on the right track. I guess I was wrong.That's a shame, Colvin is a terrific coach. I know the people at CJ would really love to have him back.
I'll tell you one thing...there seems to be a LOT of great young assistants in the area. Dayton has produced some great coaches. In Beavercreek's case, I know they want to try and get a HC with some experience but this is a program that needs some young blood. Don't go hiring an older coach just because he's been a head coach. You need to get a young guy who is going to excite the players and draw more athletes to football because Beavercreek is what I would call a "country club" sport school.
As you can see from Fairmont the option will win you games, but not titles. It just depends on what the fans, AD, and coaches are happy with.Would bringing back the triple offense help them be successful?
Is there any scheme Fairmont could run that would bring them a title? You could bring in a spread guru and they won't have the athletes to consistently complete. I think they're probably performing on par with the level of athlete they have in most cases and keeping games close enough that they can win some vs superior competition.As you can see from Fairmont the option will win you games, but not titles. It just depends on what the fans, AD, and coaches are happy with.
Colerain?As you can see from Fairmont the option will win you games, but not titles. It just depends on what the fans, AD, and coaches are happy with.
No doubt they do the best with what they have. The biggest thing Miller has done at Fairmont was getting the kids to buy in and gets them to work hard. That's the key anywhere to get some wins.Is there any scheme Fairmont could run that would bring them a title? You could bring in a spread guru and they won't have the athletes to consistently complete. I think they're probably performing on par with the level of athlete they have in most cases and keeping games close enough that they can win some vs superior competition.
You are right though, it requires support from community and the school. The choice of scheme will always be the first "issue" when people turn on a coach who is running "old school" stuff.
Always an exception that proves the rule. You can add Hilliard in there too.Colerain?
Lots of good kids in 9th and 8th grade the future is bright for who ever gets the job.They’re very strong in Soccer, XC, Swimming.
They have had talent but I think there’s a lot of creek kids on private schools rosters and it’s just tough to compete with the GWOC programs that are already established.
It’s really hard to get buy in when 5-5 might be the best you can do over a 3-4 year stretch. You’re going to need to have a special coach and get a couple good classes of kids who won’t bail on the process.
Simply cannot compete in the GWOC, GMC, ECC if you don’t have kids who are all in for 3 to 4 years.
That’s good news.Lots of good kids in 9th and 8th grade the future is bright for who ever gets the job.