Every school has talented kids. It’s whether a coach can get them to play football and utilize them correctly, and give them the tools they need to succeed.
For years people stated Waverly just didn’t have talent. Wrong. A lot of the talented kids were there, just didn’t want to play football. You could find them on the basketball court, baseball field, or just walking the halls in the school.
A good coach pulls talent into their program and utilized them.
Mcconnell has done that and I believe Boldin has too.
Waverly needs a coach who has their heart imbedded in the Waverly Football Program and in the community that is there to stay.. not just there for a few years to build his resume.
Waverly has long been used as a stepping stone for coaches. And sadly it will continue to be after McConnell leaves unless the Administration and School Board INVEST $$$ in a great coach like McConnell or you land someone like Boldin whose heart is in Waverly .