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I read somewhere he was in the booth.Anyone? Has he been moved to the booth upstairs?
All I know is I was behind him in line at Prospect Thornton's a few weeks ago, and his cologne about knocked me over. After he paid and walked out, I noticed the look on the clerk's face. I said "you smelled it, too, right?" We laughed. It was some strong stuff.
Well, he’s got a name.Kid's got nerve.
Probably grandfathered inHe may to leave with U of L's new family members policy.
I would say that he needs to go work under another head coach. He’s too young to be a HC and a good HS coach doesn’t necessarily translate into a good college coach. Bobby is actually doing him a disservice by keeping him on staff unless he doesn’t think he would do well under those conditions.Actually, the best thing for Nick would be to be a head coach at the high school level for a few years, and start to build his own rep, independent of his dad. He can work his way back to the college game and maybe be a college HC someday. When you think about it, he’s really in a dead-end situation.
But he’s setting him up for a nice retirementI would say that he needs to go work under another head coach. He’s too young to be a HC and a good HS coach doesn’t necessarily translate into a good college coach. Bobby is actually doing him a disservice by keeping him on staff unless he doesn’t think he would do well under those conditions.
Yep. He coaches the same position his dad coaches. His "career path" to a full time P5 assistant position is very shaky. Same can be said for our LB coach who never played that position.I would say that he needs to go work under another head coach. He’s too young to be a HC and a good HS coach doesn’t necessarily translate into a good college coach. Bobby is actually doing him a disservice by keeping him on staff unless he doesn’t think he would do well under those conditions.