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Scott Tillman out at Lipscomb


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11 hours ago, Fortnite said:

He’ll be the Dabo Sweeney of HS football. 

If he try's to play with MBA, Brentwood Academy, McCallie, etc... he will get his backside kicked because no matter how good he is with X's & O's he will not have the studs to execute the game plan.  Is Lipscomb going to reach out in the Greater Nashville area and recruit the type of athletes needed to play with the big boys?  

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15 minutes ago, cbg said:

If he try's to play with MBA, Brentwood Academy, McCallie, etc... he will get his backside kicked because no matter how good he is with X's & O's he will not have the studs to execute the game plan.  Is Lipscomb going to reach out in the Greater Nashville area and recruit the type of athletes needed to play with the big boys?  

different division....thank goodness.  Should be able to compete with Goodpasture, FRA, BGA and maybe CPA at some point

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11 hours ago, SPHS09 said:

The daughter is transferring to Lipscomb...You’ll see... Done deal!

I think youngest daughter who is currently a high school junior committed to play volleyball at Lipscomb...not sure if other daughter(s) are transferring....hadn't heard that

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11 hours ago, SPHS09 said:

Trent Dilfer is the new head coach. Trust me.. what a huge hire for this program. 

Why is this a huge hire? NFL experience does not translate automatically to being a good coach, and he has zero experience as a high school coach. He's totally unproven.

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7 minutes ago, dej08 said:

Why is this a huge hire? NFL experience does not translate automatically to being a good coach, and he has zero experience as a high school coach. He's totally unproven.

Its a total stepping away from the McAdams/Tillman era.   Purge with assistant coaches is happening also

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1 hour ago, cbg said:

If he try's to play with MBA, Brentwood Academy, McCallie, etc... he will get his backside kicked because no matter how good he is with X's & O's he will not have the studs to execute the game plan.  Is Lipscomb going to reach out in the Greater Nashville area and recruit the type of athletes needed to play with the big boys?  

They are committing 1 million per year to their athletics department for financial aid. It sounds like to me they just got serious about football again.

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1 hour ago, TTate said:

different division....thank goodness.  Should be able to compete with Goodpasture, FRA, BGA and maybe CPA at some point

Truly not trying to be a smart a** but why would you feel that you could MAYBE compete with CPA at some point?  Do what you have to do to be successful or fold up your tent and get out of the football business.  For the life of me I don't understand the defeated before we begin philosophy.  

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