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1 hour ago, TheSpoon said:

That's the question. In order for Antioch to be successful its going to take more than just a head coach. I believe the majority of the assistants at Antioch were non faculty. It will interesting to see if the principal allows the new coach to bring in at least two or three assistants he would want. 

Non faculty staff doesn't help build the appropriate culture needed if they are not in the building. Antioch has to make room for whoever gets the job to bring in their own coaches  if they want to see change. Maybe they should remove the 5 or 6 that have been there that coach at other schools. That's spots possible for their new staff. Good Luck Bears

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22 minutes ago, Hurricane717 said:

Non faculty staff doesn't help build the appropriate culture needed if they are not in the building. Antioch has to make room for whoever gets the job to bring in their own coaches  if they want to see change. Maybe they should remove the 5 or 6 that have been there that coach at other schools. That's spots possible for their new staff. Good Luck Bears

I do not think anyone that teaches in one  football school should be allowed to coach in another football school

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