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Wartburg Central Head Coach?


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Man oh man, I bet Wartburg is still kicking themselves for letting Ellison get away. To not find a way to keep that guy because of health insurance was crazy. Don't think they are committed to football at Wartburg. Ellison had success there, he proved himself as a play-caller at Clinton at a higher level of football, and now he is the Head Coach at Powell.  Don't think too many quality coaches are lining up to coach football at Wartburg. Maybe they can find a newcomer that will bring football back to being competitive.  Good luck in your job search.

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