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HollywoodJoeyG

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  1. 15 minutes ago, JohnnyUtah said:

    Based on results of last year I will say Dodgen at Farragut

    State title in baseball and softball

    Girls basketball runner-up 

    Boys basketball had their best  year and would have been the favorite to get to state had it not been for the pushing match heard around the world. 

     

    Great results but a great AD would give all this credit to his coaches. No athletic director should tie himself to championships. Field upgrades, facility upgrades, coaches integrity, athletes grades and overall department moral should be associated with the AD's success. 

    A great friend of mine does an unreal job at AE Jeff Black and he hasn't even been mentioned. The work he does behind the scenes to better the coaches and athletes lives is second to none. I doubt many of the AD's mentioned would even take a shot to do the work he has done. 

    Someone else who will do wonders with his leadership with in his community is Coach Black at Fulton.

  2. 3 minutes ago, YoungBuck said:

    I think the TSSAA takes a more common sense approach then most assume in these situations.  It is easy for one to look at a person running/training athletes in 7 v 7 or sports specific camps for that matter, using the same concepts as the inseason play calling, riding buses paid for by the AD, and standing inside the box or in the booth on top of the barn with Davy is a connection or link if you will regardless who is listed on the portal 

    I would certainly hope they would but I just don't see it happening across this state. Now North Carolina you have to have a pass or card to be able to be on the sidelines so at the first of the year those are handed out and you can keep track of coaches. 

     

    Also there are more rules on recruiting and open zone in North Carolina. 

     

    Tennessee is a little crazier but its enjoyable competition to many classes in North Carolina for my taste. 

  3. 21 minutes ago, YoungBuck said:

     

     

    What if they stand on the sidelines of high school games? Could they be considered a coach then?

    I believe your only under the coaching tree if your listed on TSSAA coaching portal for the school. If your at the school doing drills with the players during high school practice then yes they could/should be considered. Many though don't list all their coaches and i'm sure its not for this reason. 

    There are rules being broke specifically dead period rules with coaches in contact and campus access that happens at every school every year. I believe its just a fish TSSAA isn't willing to cast a line to catch. You see it but you don't want to have that carp on your line because of the fight and once you get it on board its not worth anything. 

    Sorry for the fishing reference I have been doing a lot of fishing in the evenings now with more free time. 

  4. 12 minutes ago, middletn said:

    Not to mention Code Blue 7 on 7. The fact that it is still running and TSSAA hasn't shut it down surprises me. I want to know how much money allocated to the school and other sports programs gets put to a "separate 7 on 7 program" which we all know very well what is happening with it.

    No need to take personal shots for someones jobs on a public form. 

  5. I had to see this for myself and create an account gentlemen. I believe this is a good list but if we're look at the history several others need to be mentioned. 

    As for that several glaring things stand out on this list. 

    One thing I want to bring up, well I will wait for a response to warrant if I should bring it up. 

    Wildcats with a big game this Friday hope to see everyone there. 

     

     

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