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Northwest (Clarksville, TN): The Northwest football program is seeking highly qualified assistant football coaches to help build a perennial power in a talent rich community. There are a few coaching vacancies to include Offensive Coordinator. Please send resume to Head Coach Vernon Wright at vernon.wright@cmcss.net.We are excited about the future of our program. We generally field about 85 players. We were were first in district in defense  regards to points allowed and we have our most talented class to be seniors this year. Our administration is very supportive of our efforts, as we our in our second year as a staff. We are looking for the best fit. I am not set in a particular scheme, but must understand personnel. Below are links to pay scale,  highlights from 2015, and link to application which is most important. I can only consider you if you apply.





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In addition Football stipend is $3,700.

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Might be some big changes in Williamson County.....already one with Rector.

 

The real "Ravens" from the "wood" are located in the Nolensville area and once that school opens in August it is apparent that the impact at one particular championship school will be hurtful.  One school's loss is another school's BIG gain. 

 

I'd also look for an "Eagle" to climb aboard the "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and head to the land of the SOCON. 

 

A former "Cougar" could be trying the "Luck of the Irish" but then again he could be waiting for a trip to the "Tomahawk" casino. 

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The real "Ravens" from the "wood" are located in the Nolensville area and once that school opens in August it is apparent that the impact at one particular championship school will be hurtful. One school's loss is another school's BIG gain.

 

I'd also look for an "Eagle" to climb aboard the "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and head to the land of the SOCON.

 

A former "Cougar" could be trying the "Luck of the Irish" but then again he could be waiting for a trip to the "Tomahawk" casino.

Could be 1 maybe 2 more Williamson County coaches deciding to move on as well! Intriguing!!!
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