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Not sure what the issue is at West Creek, but I know they have players in that building.  Every school in CMCSS has players.  They probably should be more successful than they have been, regardless who is coaching them.  CMCSS is known across the state as a system that puts very little support into their athletic programs.  That must change, for all CMCSS schools.

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7 minutes ago, Doppelganger said:

Not sure what the issue is at West Creek, but I know they have players in that building.  Every school in CMCSS has players.  They probably should be more successful than they have been, regardless who is coaching them.  CMCSS is known across the state as a system that puts very little support into their athletic programs.  That must change, for all CMCSS schools.

I wouldn't say they all have players because there is a big talent difference when it comes to Northeast, Rossview and Clarksville and the other schools. Also from what I hear Rossview and Clarksville have money steady pouring their programs and the others don't. I personally don't know what direction these schools will go with the HC openings but hopefully it's someone who can come and change the culture there.

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18 minutes ago, thefootballguru said:

I wouldn't say they all have players because there is a big talent difference when it comes to Northeast, Rossview and Clarksville and the other schools. Also from what I hear Rossview and Clarksville have money steady pouring their programs and the others don't. I personally don't know what direction these schools will go with the HC openings but hopefully it's someone who can come and change the culture there.

 

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On 11/18/2021 at 7:10 AM, thefootballguru said:

West Creek is open and this has to be one of the worst jobs in the state in a tough region. Who goes after this? 

West Creek will be a hard job to be successful at. Like most CMCSS teams especially north side schools they don’t care if the teams are successful. I’m sure you could count on one hand the amount of times a Clarksville football team has made it out of the third round of the playoffs. 

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