PlayActionPass Posted November 11 Report Share Posted November 11 Cleveland is Open...... TrojanWarrior08 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrojanWarrior08 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 1 hour ago, PlayActionPass said: Cleveland is Open...... As they should be... PlayActionPass 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eazy Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 Do you need to be bilingual? PlayActionPass and Separation Scientist 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlayActionPass Posted November 12 Author Report Share Posted November 12 3 minutes ago, Eazy said: Do you need to be bilingual? Nope, Spanish only is sufficient..... Separation Scientist 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlayActionPass Posted November 12 Author Report Share Posted November 12 19 minutes ago, TrojanWarrior08 said: As they should be... Problems in Cleveland are probably NOT fixable simply by getting a new football coach...... Big Daddy Cool and bullets13 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kegger Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 HC retired not fired. Pretty sure that job was his as long as he was willing to continue to work there. No coach is going to come in and win there at 6A. Best Cleveland can do is hire a coach that will come in and run a program that focuses on building up the players as good young men. Problem is they will only attract ambitious young coaches trying to climb the professional ladder (not gonna work at Cleveland) or older coach that is looking to boost their retirement ( might do a decent job if they care). Big Daddy Cool 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrojanWarrior08 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 29 minutes ago, PlayActionPass said: Problems in Cleveland are probably NOT fixable simply by getting a new football coach...... I agree... They have more issues that worrying about their football program at this moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2wedge Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 Yeah, this job is a career killer. Maybe it's a good chance for some out of state coach who just wants to get a shot at coaching in Texas. I'm not sure, but much like Splendora, I'd assume any coach who can actually carry water would consider this job radioactive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vini vidi Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 This is at best a retirement pay builder of a job. Not likely to compete in a very good district. No top end facilities to attract talent. Tough gig but someone will take it be very happy and get compensated well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullets13 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 16 hours ago, Kegger said: HC retired not fired. Pretty sure that job was his as long as he was willing to continue to work there. No coach is going to come in and win there at 6A. Best Cleveland can do is hire a coach that will come in and run a program that focuses on building up the players as good young men. Problem is they will only attract ambitious young coaches trying to climb the professional ladder (not gonna work at Cleveland) or older coach that is looking to boost their retirement ( might do a decent job if they care). not sure why any young coach would go there and torpedo their chances to get hired somewhere else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
89Falcon Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 3 hours ago, 2wedge said: Yeah, this job is a career killer. Maybe it's a good chance for some out of state coach who just wants to get a shot at coaching in Texas. I'm not sure, but much like Splendora, I'd assume any coach who can actually carry water would consider this job radioactive. There is nothing remotely similar between the situations in Splendora and Cleveland. AggiesAreWe and bullets13 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
89Falcon Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 7 minutes ago, bullets13 said: not sure why any young coach would go there and torpedo their chances to get hired somewhere else. Yes, definitely torpedoed Kedrick Harrison Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kegger Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 6 minutes ago, bullets13 said: not sure why any young coach would go there and torpedo their chances to get hired somewhere else. Young Coaches do it for numerous reasons. 1. Going from making 65K to 100K 2. Most desirable jobs want prior experience and often won't even consider you without it. Thats why the same usual names keep getting hired even after failing elsewhere. 3. They are young, energetic, and confident in their ability to right the ship (most likely overconfident) 4. Ambitious and Impatient Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AggiesAreWe Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 4 minutes ago, 89Falcon said: There is nothing remotely similar between the situations in Splendora and Cleveland. I 1000% agree. 89Falcon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Separation Scientist Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 16 hours ago, TrojanWarrior08 said: I agree... They have more issues that worrying about their football program at this moment. Some of those problems could start to ease over the next four years. Maybe. At least they will likely stop getting worse. Reagan, TrojanWarrior08 and KF89 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullets13 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 14 minutes ago, 89Falcon said: Yes, definitely torpedoed Kedrick Harrison you know as well as I do that he was hired based on his college coaching experience, and Cleveland had nothing to do with it. He also wasn't the head coach, and was clearly just there to fill a spot until he could get hired as an AD somewhere. and it's not exactly like he left Cleveland to go to a desirable job anyway. your average young coach with no head coach or college experience that goes 2-28 or so over three years in Cleveland may never get another HC opportunity again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
89Falcon Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 15 minutes ago, bullets13 said: you know as well as I do that he was hired based on his college coaching experience, and Cleveland had nothing to do with it. He also wasn't the head coach, and was clearly just there to fill a spot until he could get hired as an AD somewhere. and it's not exactly like he left Cleveland to go to a desirable job anyway. your average young coach with no head coach or college experience that goes 2-28 or so over three years in Cleveland may never get another HC opportunity again. Understood, so would it be accurate to say: “going to Cleveland did not torpedo his chances to be hired elsewhere”? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullets13 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 33 minutes ago, 89Falcon said: Understood, so would it be accurate to say: “going to Cleveland did not torpedo his chances to be hired elsewhere”? due to his unique situation. your average young high school coach with no HC experience isn't going to go to Cleveland and win 2 games in 3 years and parlay that into a successful head coaching career in Texas. They'd be better served to get on as an assistant at a good program and try to get hired as a head coach after gaining many years of assistant experience. Any young coach who takes the Cleveland head coaching job is taking on a role that's high risk/low reward. As many others have said, this role is perfect for someone willing to get beat up on for a few years to bolster their retirement payout. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
89Falcon Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 19 minutes ago, bullets13 said: due to his unique situation. your average young high school coach with no HC experience isn't going to go to Cleveland and win 2 games in 3 years and parlay that into a successful head coaching career in Texas. They'd be better served to get on as an assistant at a good program and try to get hired as a head coach after gaining many years of assistant experience. Any young coach who takes the Cleveland head coaching job is taking on a role that's high risk/low reward. As many others have said, this role is perfect for someone willing to get beat up on for a few years to bolster their retirement payout. So, coaching at Cleveland does not necessarily “torpedo someone’s chances of being hired elsewhere”? I have not met many coaches that think poorly of Cleveland coaches. Most have tremendous respect for them and do not hold the circumstances at Cleveland against them and their coaching abilities Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrojanWarrior08 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 2 hours ago, 89Falcon said: Yes, definitely torpedoed Kedrick Harrison Yes and as a Trojan myself I hate that for him but I do think he will be hired elsewhere. That was just a bad situation period. I'm Facebook friends with him so I should ask what will he do next. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2wedge Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 2 hours ago, 89Falcon said: There is nothing remotely similar between the situations in Splendora and Cleveland. I'd say they're pretty similar. Terrible football school that recently moved up in classification due to expanding enrollment and has no chance to compete anytime soon. Can you tell me what is not similar about them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2wedge Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 2 hours ago, 89Falcon said: Yes, definitely torpedoed Kedrick Harrison True. Catapulted him down 3 classifications to take on that powerhouse Liberty job. bullets13 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrojanWarrior08 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 1 minute ago, 2wedge said: I'd say they're pretty similar. Terrible football school that recently moved up in classification due to expanding enrollment and has no chance to compete anytime soon. Can you tell me what is not similar about them? Idk about similar but I will say this looking from afar... Splendora did score quite a bit on some of the teams in their district (surprised me to say the least) but Cleveland it was a barn burner every game that they played. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bullets13 Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 1 hour ago, 89Falcon said: So, coaching at Cleveland does not necessarily “torpedo someone’s chances of being hired elsewhere”? I have not met many coaches that think poorly of Cleveland coaches. Most have tremendous respect for them and do not hold the circumstances at Cleveland against them and their coaching abilities eh, to an extent. I think other coaches understand, and without a doubt respect what they're doing, but once you take that job and do absolutely nothing with it (because it's near impossible) why would anyone take a chance on your for another head coaching job? just because other coaches understand doesn't mean the school board will when they look at your job application and that 1-29 record. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
89Falcon Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 30 minutes ago, 2wedge said: I'd say they're pretty similar. Terrible football school that recently moved up in classification due to expanding enrollment and has no chance to compete anytime soon. Can you tell me what is not similar about them? The demographics are polar opposite and the corresponding challenges that go with them. Also Splendora did not add 800 students in 2 years. Splendora had experienced organic growth whereas Cleveland experienced artificial and accelerated growth. Splendora has a supportive tax base whereas Cleveland has an adversarial tax base at war with the offending developer of the artificial growth. Growth in Splendora is similar to New Caney. The situation in Cleveland is unprecedented in American history. AggiesAreWe 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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