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A destination in middle tennessee for good coaches. They know they will be supported, sometimes overbearing support, but supported nonetheless. Developing neighborhood schools where kids grow up getting coaching from middle school on up. It's also big that these kids have families that have the means to always be at practice, be well fed, always be at every offseason workout. Fewer students having to migrate from school to school which leads to a higher level of continuity. Pretty much talk to any metro coach about some of the inherent difficulties that those jobs bring, and those typically aren't there in Wilco. Wealth plays a part, but all of those positives attract really good coaches as well, which creates a winning combination.

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A destination in middle tennessee for good coaches. They know they will be supported, sometimes overbearing support, but supported nonetheless. Developing neighborhood schools where kids grow up getting coaching from middle school on up. It's also big that these kids have families that have the means to always be at practice, be well fed, always be at every offseason workout. Fewer students having to migrate from school to school which leads to a higher level of continuity. Pretty much talk to any metro coach about some of the inherent difficulties that those jobs bring, and those typically aren't there in Wilco. Wealth plays a part, but all of those positives attract really good coaches as well, which creates a winning combination.

That pretty much hit the nail on the head

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Just to show some quick numbers, WilCo public schools are 63-11 against all non-county teams. (63-12 if you count Nolensville's one game which they lost). About .825 winning percentage. Also, all teams made the playoffs and 7 teams made it to the second round, with 5 advancing to quarterfinals. Indy & Centennial are the out-of-county undefeated teams, with Centennial only losing to IHS in week 2. 

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