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Lebanon can not have spring practice this year, becuase they have violated tssaa rules. Read more about this article on the front page of the wilson post.

I love the quote Coach Crane stated. He said he was unaware of any rule violation. How can you be practicing football with the football wrapped in a towel and not think anything was wrong with that or you were not trying to hide anything. Edited by hardtackle
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Poor program! Sounds like there is a lack of leadership at LHS!

Is he going to resign or be fired? I can't support a coach who purposely cheats and then says he didn't know the rules. If he didn't know then why did he call it Alabama Camoflague? He also has 2 coaches that have been coaching in tssaa for over 30 years a piece. Did they not tell him? I bet there are some other parents mad too. Especially if my son had a chance to compete for a starting spot this spring. The darn principal needs to step up and force a change before it gets worse.

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Is he going to resign or be fired? I can't support a coach who purposely cheats and then says he didn't know the rules. If he didn't know then why did he call it Alabama Camoflague? He also has 2 coaches that have been coaching in tssaa for over 30 years a piece. Did they not tell him? I bet there are some other parents mad too. Especially if my son had a chance to compete for a starting spot this spring. The darn principal needs to step up and force a change before it gets worse.

The principal does not have the authority to dismiss. Power comes from higher ups.

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Is he going to resign or be fired? I can't support a coach who purposely cheats and then says he didn't know the rules. If he didn't know then why did he call it Alabama Camoflague? He also has 2 coaches that have been coaching in tssaa for over 30 years a piece. Did they not tell him? I bet there are some other parents mad too. Especially if my son had a chance to compete for a starting spot this spring. The darn principal needs to step up and force a change before it gets worse.

 

So, what number did you call to turn them in????? ;)

 

Chances are you son still won't start even if you change head honchos.... :mrgreen:

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So, what number did you call to turn them in????? ;)

 

Chances are you son still won't start even if you change head honchos.... :mrgreen:

First thing WiseGuy. If I was going to turn him in it would have been last spring when they were practicing in the gym. I didnt realize it was against the rules. Your 2nd comment doesnt bother me because he is a starter. What does bother me is he is missing this spring for something his coach did.

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