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1 hour ago, option76 said:

What’s the talk around town. I did go to the scrimmage today looked like that let we’re awake to move the ball.  Defensive line looked good.  Not sure how many kids were missing if any.  Hoping for a great year for the Dragons.   

YAI is my region 2 pick with a couple of “if’s” but in the end I expect y’all to be on top or certainly in the hunt. 

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2 hours ago, ChineseFlu said:

I just saw where York has hired a new director of schools.  Will this effect their football in any way?

I don’t know but it’d be their luck. They seem to have a coach with a good football IQ willing to stick around and a talented group returning so it’d be about right a new admin egg head to come in and screw it up. Hopefully they’ll leave them be. 

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20 hours ago, YAIDAD said:

I went to the spring game they had twobpaid coaches in staff.  How does a school only have two paid coaches. Maybe the new director will allow them to hire some qualified teachers that can coach as well.  

That’s how it is in Greene county....and the supplement is less than a $1 an hour once you calculate it out. 

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23 hours ago, YAIDAD said:

I went to the spring game they had twobpaid coaches in staff.  How does a school only have two paid coaches. Maybe the new director will allow them to hire some qualified teachers that can coach as well.  

Same at Greenback and Oneida but we do have one non faculty position here but I believe it’s something like $500 per season so virtually nothing for an 11 month gig. Most coaching staffs are mostly volunteers. Just the way it is at a lot of places. 

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5 hours ago, crow said:

Same at Greenback and Oneida but we do have one non faculty position here but I believe it’s something like $500 per season so virtually nothing for an 11 month gig. Most coaching staffs are mostly volunteers. Just the way it is at a lot of places. 

Yes sir.2 paid all other volunteers.

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With small rural communities the head coaches are usually stuck with whoever was there before.  They don't get to bring in their staff.  That is one reason hiring former alumni is usually a good thing.  They will kind of know who in the community might be a good volunteer coach where is an outsider is truly at the mercy of whoever gets to them first and recommendations of people they don't know.  It is a tough situation for smaller schools with limited funds.

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On 6/10/2021 at 10:22 PM, YAIDAD said:

I went to the spring game they had twobpaid coaches in staff.  How does a school only have two paid coaches. Maybe the new director will allow them to hire some qualified teachers that can coach as well.  

From the coaching staff I have seen the majority of them have been involved in football in some capacity in Fentress County for many years.  

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