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Wow! Thought they would of went with somebody with a defensive background, since they have been so bad on defense for the past few years.

Isn't the B.Sterling coach from LaMarque? Sounds like the AD may have a thing for the TC & LaMarque area. Weren't they both OC's?

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Wow! TIt's ght they would of wentshow.h somebody with a defensive background, since they have been so bad on defense for the past few years.

Isn't the B.Sterling coach from LaMarque? Sounds like the AD may have a thing for the TC & LaMarque area. Weren't they both OC's?

 

No one gets excited about good defense anymore. Its all about putting on a show.

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List of Applicants:

 

Alvin Dotson • DC • Elkins

Antonio Singleton • DC • Humble

Bobby Carlton • DC • Granbury

Brandon Krauskopf • Asst. • Atascocita

Bren Jones • OC • GCM

Brian Randle • DC • Alief Taylor

Charles Houghton • N/A • N/A

Daron Mann • OC • Crosby

David Wilkinson • OC • Texas City

Dennis Winston • LB coach • E. Illinois Univ.

Dimitri Gazelas • Asst • Spring Westfield

Dustin Blann • OC • Lee

Dwayne Dever • Asst • Smithson Valley

Eddie Milner • OC • Mount Pleasant

Edward Arledge • DC • Livingston

Heriberto Chinea • OC • Ft Bend Clements

Jason Speights • DC • Alief Hastings

Jay Buckner • N/A • N/A

John Biezuns • Asst • Sanderson (N.C.)

John Launius • HC • Hemphill

Jonathan Cruz • Asst. • Arlington Sam Houston

Jose Martinez • Sales Rep • BSN

Justin Outten • OC • Spring Westfield

Keith Whitley • Asst • La Porte

Ken Hammock • Asst • Klein

Kenneth Foster • Asst • Pasadena Dobie

Kent Laster • OC • Frisco Heritage

Lewis Sutton • DC • Clear Falls

Lonnie Cook • Sub. Teacher • Crowley ISD

Louis James • OC • San Antonio SW

Michael Ferrell • HC • North Forest

Michael Kuroski • OC • Anahuac

Michael Riojas • Asst. Principal • Stuart Career Center

Nathan Byerly • OC • Hardin-Jefferson

Perry Jason • Special Teams • RL Turner

Richard Lucero • Energy Manager • PSJA ISD

Robert Gail • OC • Santa Fe

Robert Hargrove • DC • Westbury

Robert Thibodeaux • DC • Hardin

Scot Hafley • HC • Haltom

Sheldon Bennight • OC • Sam Rayburn

Spencer Gantt • HC • San Benito

Spiro Amarantos • Asst • Galena Park

Stan Howard • OC • Bellville

Steven Wright • DC • Conroe

Stuart Pearson • DC • Bastrop

Thomas Sheppard • Sales Rep • Jostens

Timothy Wylie • OC • Klein Forest

Thomas De La Rosa • HC • McAdams J.H.

Tony Cox • Campus Coord • South Park M.S.

Troy Rogers • Asst • Stephen F. Austin State Univ

Wade Oliphant • Special teams • Pearland Dawson

Wilburn Rowe • HC • Livingston

William Brewton • OC • Bridge City 

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