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I don't know Mathis I just know that he is the coach that supposedly bought land in Jasper highlands and was planning on starting the construction of his house soon. He is CRR BFF so who knows. Coaches tend to follow each other but I don't see how he could help him as a DC. I've just heard that the players like him, but also heard that if he leaves then regardless of talent it's gonna be rough

history says in order to have stability one needs someone with roots here in the area- meaning there hometown is from Bridgeport to Chattanooga- As soon as the right position opens at Mcallie Mathis who seems like a good choice today will be gone again leaving the young men in a coaching scramble. Just my opinion-
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I can see the t- shirts now "Bring back the Mack attack" ! Or maybe "we need to Fear the Beck" or hey how about its "Taylor Time" -

 

Fear the Los of Ross who probably just left you all in another pickle " when some knuckle head reports he was visiting LW home! You all know once that post makes it to the TSSAA promise land judgement will come- Cmon man!

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This job will create a lot of interest statewide as well as some with local ties. It will be interesting to watch it unfold.

Either way I suspect Mathis to do 1 of 2 things.

 

1) become head coach at MC and get some experience then when Potter retires and ROSS becomes McCallie HC, he will hire Mathis as his OC/AHC

2) stay as OC until a job comes open at Mccallie, then Ross helps him get hired on there

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Either way I suspect Mathis to do 1 of 2 things.

 

1) become head coach at MC and get some experience then when Potter retires and ROSS becomes McCallie HC, he will hire Mathis as his OC/AHC

2) stay as OC until a job comes open at Mccallie, then Ross helps him get hired on there

I agree with you. They are friends so I look for him to eventually join him at McCallie. ChickenDave said it right about this job. They need someone that is from the tristate area that maybe has local appeal and will stay for a long while. They need stability for their future. The article says 10 coaches in 20 years. They need someone that will stay 10-20 years.
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