GregG.
You did not write to me, probably because I have not posted on here in awhile, but I still read the threads. And you know who I am.
Couple questions I have?
How long did you coach at Centennial, versus the other coaches? I think its something like 8 years, I might be wrong. But the number of years is not the point, the point is you coached there longer than any other coach. I would hope you have a better record than someone who coached for 1 or 2 years. Your 3 winning seasons, plus 8 years of coaching, equals 5 losing seasons. Guess what that's more than any other coach.
My second and last issue with your post.
"Be a MAN!"
Everyone remember "footballprincess" who posted some on here a couple years ago?
Anyone want to take a guess at who she might be?
I remember a time you, went talked about me to another faculty member at Centennial, while I was at a vending machine. I specifically remember you talking about the things I said about you on this public forum. Why didn't you talk to me about it to my face? Perhaps, for the same reason '07 or I never came and talked to you, to your face during the school day. Personally, I didn't because I knew I would say something that would have gotten me AC or expelled.
I have one last thing to say.
During my time at Centennial High School, I won 2 state championships in filmmaking one of which with '07. I also won 2 Emmy Awards, both of those with '07. I started "The Centennial High School Coaches Show" which aired and still aires every Thursday on WC-TV Channel 3. I paved a way for future media students at Centennial, and will continually support that program.
Currently I attend Western Kentucky University, where I am employed by the football team as the video coordinators student assistant. Bottom line, I did more in my 4 years at Centennial than you did in your 8 years of "coaching and teaching."
Andrew Bennett
c/o 2008