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Coach Ryan Sulkowski resigned Tuesday morning to take a Head Football job @Hunt High School in NC. Stating he wanted to be near family. Nothing but the best for him and his journey. Now moving on! 

Coach,

Seemed to have a solid resume coming in, however, end up 11-41over a 5 year span. I believe, with coaching A.Taylor who “Plays for UT”. But, we all know what District Coffee plays in, definitely a tough one!

Thoughts on how this job can be moving forward?  Seems like Warren County hired themselves a (safe hire) from within. Does Coffee do the same? 

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21 hours ago, Lost Old Dad said:

OK, but who is he?  A current assistant or what?  ANY Head Coaching experience?

Coffee like Warren County SHOULD be an excellent opportunity for a dynamic good Coach!

L.O.D Rush Propst is the Head Coach at Colquitt County Georgia and wins state and makes like 125,000 every year.  Jeremy Pruitt worked under him at Hoover Alabama when they were featured on an MTV Reality show. Propst is probably the most well known High School coach in America. Coletrain is joking.

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5 hours ago, PaPaLegba said:

L.O.D Rush Propst is the Head Coach at Colquitt County Georgia and wins state and makes like 125,000 every year.  Jeremy Pruitt worked under him at Hoover Alabama when they were featured on an MTV Reality show. Propst is probably the most well known High School coach in America. Coletrain is joking.

Oh, OK.  I just knew I had never seen him around the local BBQ joints.  LOL

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20 hours ago, PaPaLegba said:

L.O.D Rush Propst is the Head Coach at Colquitt County Georgia and wins state and makes like 125,000 every year.  Jeremy Pruitt worked under him at Hoover Alabama when they were featured on an MTV Reality show. Propst is probably the most well known High School coach in America. Coletrain is joking.

And he just got fired last week for lots of issues that have anything to do with winning. 

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