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Knoxville Halls head football coach Kevin Julian resigns


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Straight from Humps. Julian to Powell. HTV is it true?

 

I haven't heard that, and I was at Hump's today, too.

 

I will say that if it did happened, I would certainly think it a good thing for the Powell program, or any program where Kevin joined the staff. He has always been a heck of a good defensive football coach.

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Can't be true, he aint going to someplace and not be able to caoch his kids when they get into high school, and I dont think he would go to Powell anyways.

 

As I said, DD - I don't know anything about this particular situation, but in a case like this it would be a legit reason for a transfer. Transfers are granted routinely in Knox County for the children of teachers to go where their parents teach - both athletes and non-athletes alike.

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If you're going to look for a young coach to take this job, wouldn't you look for someone with experience on the offense side of the ball. Kj is most know as a defense coach and the little fellar that called the offense for a couple is know for, well he aint know for his offense knowledge. Find a coach that can run a wide open offense, wing-t, option or what ever they think fit the talent of the Red Devils, their has to be something they could be decent at with a little coaching. Bet, if you asked the parents that caused all this crap what they would do you would get 50 differnet answers. Just like they say, HALLS HAS "it"! Well pass it down to the coaches so they can get "IT" to the players and we might actually win some games.

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Halls needs help on both sides of the ball. Like a lot of schools, the teaching slot will determine who gets the job. If I were a young aspiring coach, I would get certified in two different areas that are always in demand like math or science or special ed. If you have a PE certification forget about it!

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