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Tyler High hires Rashaun Woods


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1 hour ago, cujoforlife02 said:

This is the hidden content, please

 

tyler high new HC

From the article:  "Woods completed four seasons at EHS. During his tenure, he took the Plainsmen from an 0-10 record to 6-6. The total record was 11-32 during Woods time with Enid High School, according to an Enid Public Schools press release."

Has me scratching my head!  

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8 minutes ago, Reagan said:

From the article:  "Woods completed four seasons at EHS. During his tenure, he took the Plainsmen from an 0-10 record to 6-6. The total record was 11-32 during Woods time with Enid High School, according to an Enid Public Schools press release."

Has me scratching my head!  

At least he had experience 

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6 hours ago, Reagan said:

From the article:  "Woods completed four seasons at EHS. During his tenure, he took the Plainsmen from an 0-10 record to 6-6. The total record was 11-32 during Woods time with Enid High School, according to an Enid Public Schools press release."

Has me scratching my head!  

He is use to building back up programs. He has a state championship under his belt.

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1 hour ago, purpleeagle said:

Speaking of Tyler football reminds me of Tyler John Tyler vs Plano East in the semi finals in 1974 with 3 minutes left in the game with Plano leading 41/17 and then .... well you will have to google the video to see the amazing end.

That game is was the mid 90's.  Plano East didn't exist in the 70's

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