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1 hour ago, AllRegion said:

Scott is a great guy and a great coach. People in other fields change jobs all the time without a negative connotation attached, so I don't see why football coaches are burned at the stake for doing what is best for their families. 

There is doing what's best for your family and then there's Meadows. What's this job #8 in the last 20 years? It's amazing he still finds teams willing to hire him. You hire Meadows, you better have a updated short list of coaches to hire at all times

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On 12/13/2019 at 12:21 PM, uofl said:

Here is a list of coaches that Carter should contact mckamey ,Ellison,  the RB coach from Carson Newman, OC or DC from West. Craney from Central, OC from South Doyle. Anyone of them would be good for them. Has good mix of first time head coaches so they will be excited about staying and veteran head coaches who were let go to soon 

They have names!

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On 12/13/2019 at 9:11 PM, HaLa said:

5 coaches in 5 years, that doesn’t count other sports. Maybe someone needs to take a look at the principal. There’s more issues at Carter than just football coaches. 

I don't know the principal from Eve, but I do know several boosters and alums. They do not speak highly of her attitude toward athletics. Too often principals lose sight of what gets the publicity. You can have great academic success and few people will know. You win a state football or basketball title, a lot more people will recognize your school.

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He's been doing this for close to 20 years. He left Tennessee before he got there. 

Saturday, January 5, 2002

SCOTT MEADOWS LEAVES ALCOA FOR UT

WBIR-TV News, Knoxville
Reported by WBIR

Last year Alcoa High School football head coach Scott Meadows almost left the Tornadoes after winning a state title, but he decided to stick around.

This year that's not the case. Saying it was an opportunity that he just couldn't pass up Meadows is heading to the University of Tennessee. He will be an Offensive Graduate Assistant and Kicking Coach for Phillip Fulmer.

Meadows spent two very productive years at Alcoa leading them to the state title in 2000 and to the state semi's in 2001. Meadows lost just two games in two years at Alcoa.
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