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14 hours ago, rollnoles said:

Be interesting to know the story after Quayle’s had to do with Gaylor when he was the baseball coach. Then Gaylor step down right before the football season started. Then Quayle’s takes the other job at the end of the year.

I think Quayle(s) was busy.

 

Tee Hee Hee

 

Dan Quayle | Biography & Facts | Britannica

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8 hours ago, oldhick76 said:

Will he be bringing in any former players and coaches to fill his staff, i.e. Josh Caraway at Coastal Carolina, or will he lure a few high school coordinators?

I know where 3 great assistants are at a local high school that have seven straight state championships under their belt that would be worth the call if he could double their salary.

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1 hour ago, rollnoles said:

This better Quarles.

The only person that knows why he decided to leave is him his self. Only the closest people to him can only speculate why. I was always told when the day came he lost Gaylor and Ellis the rest of the house would come tumbling down like a house of cards. I think both coaches were ready to get out anyway. We could lose all five interior offensive linemen and Ellis could bring you one back the following year good if not better, seen it to many times. This is just my speculation but any coach always has it on the back of their mind who is the new crop coming up and how many. About the time of his departure the junior high went from producing 60 man teams to 30 overnight and had a lot to do with the kids safety which was being overplayed until all the Karen's in Maryville wouldn't allow junior to play football anymore. Only speculation there on my part but I was posting about this problem when it was happening and not many people blinked an eye. Sure surprised me when he left but losing two great coaches and Karen out there drying up your feeder system is what I think may have contributed to his departure.

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8 hours ago, BarneySox2007 said:

The only person that knows why he decided to leave is him his self. Only the closest people to him can only speculate why. I was always told when the day came he lost Gaylor and Ellis the rest of the house would come tumbling down like a house of cards. I think both coaches were ready to get out anyway. We could lose all five interior offensive linemen and Ellis could bring you one back the following year good if not better, seen it to many times. This is just my speculation but any coach always has it on the back of their mind who is the new crop coming up and how many. About the time of his departure the junior high went from producing 60 man teams to 30 overnight and had a lot to do with the kids safety which was being overplayed until all the Karen's in Maryville wouldn't allow junior to play football anymore. Only speculation there on my part but I was posting about this problem when it was happening and not many people blinked an eye. Sure surprised me when he left but losing two great coaches and Karen out there drying up your feeder system is what I think may have contributed to his departure.

Interesting but there is more. Will leave it at that. 

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