WaCoJaCo Posted January 18, 2017 Report Share Posted January 18, 2017 You got to be kidding me! I guess being so negative about a person that has been given a shot at something that you didn't get makes a huge difference. Yeah sounds like someone that applied for the job. Sore loser. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueDevil58 Posted January 24, 2017 Report Share Posted January 24, 2017 (edited) 2016-17 COACHES REQUIREMENTS Article I, Section 9 of the TSSAA Bylaws states the following: COACHING REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST Classified Employees and Non-Faculty Coaches serving as Head Coaches (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track) _____ Must be approved by principal, director of schools, and/or school board each year. _____ Must be submitted by the principal to TSSAA each year. _____ May not serve as a head coach until the individual has five or more years of experience as an assistant coach at a TSSAA/TMSAA school. _____ Must successfully complete the NFHS “Fundamentals of Coaching†and “First Aid, Health, & Safety for Coaches†courses prior to coaching.* My question is when was the "may not serve as head coach until the individual has 5 or more years experience an assistant" rescinded? That rule is rarely actually enforced by the TSSAA. If it is, they'll just pay the $500 fine and move on. The only time you ever see it matter is if a teacher files a union grievance over qualified teachers being excluded from the job and those rarely go anywhere. They are making a special "Work Readiness Specialist" position for Sensabaugh to get him in the building. There are literally no job duties or certifications associated with this position, so your guess on what he's actually supposed to be doing as good as mine. To me, it looks like he'll get paid $10 an hour just to hang out around during school hours. I wish him the best, but my prediction is that he gets a rude awakening on what it means to be a HS coach at a rural county school and will be gone within 3 years. It wouldn't surprise me to see him resign after a year. Edited January 24, 2017 by BlueDevil58 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fb247 Posted January 25, 2017 Report Share Posted January 25, 2017 I wish him the best, but my prediction is that he gets a rude awakening on what it means to be a HS coach at a rural county school and will be gone within 3 years. It wouldn't surprise me to see him resign after a year.. I agree. I can't think of one former NFL player who has been a good HS head coach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WaCoJaCo Posted January 25, 2017 Report Share Posted January 25, 2017 I wish him the best, but my prediction is that he gets a rude awakening on what it means to be a HS coach at a rural county school and will be gone within 3 years. It wouldn't surprise me to see him resign after a year.. I agree. I can't think of one former NFL player who has been a good HS head coach. You might want to get out of the prediction business lol! Google former NFL players who are now HS head coaches. Although many don't do well there are plenty that do. Just like non NFL players that become HS head coaches. Some make it and some don't. I think Sensabaugh will make a good, maybe great head coach. That's not a prediction. That's just what I think is about to happen. He's probably already as good as any other head coach this side of Greeneville and he hasn't even coached his first game yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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