You know you actually have a good point. If you can coach in any metro school, coaching in a county school would be a breeze. Think if a metro coach didn't have to teach, paint the field, cut the grass, pick up the players, take home the players, wash the practice uniforms, wash the game uniforms, head fundraisers, spend their own funds, buy their own video equipment, run the concession stand, find the chain gang on Friday,and who knows what else. Then he has to find a littel time in there somewhere to coach football. And he's probably doing all of that with no budget. And not to mention a principal that doesn't know what the game of football is, could give a hoot about the game of football, or just plain won't support the coach.