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I am an English and Secondary Education major at UT right now and I am desperately wanting to VOLUNTEER coach with a high school program in the area. My only vision of a job has been to teach, coach, and make a difference in kids' lives. I started for 2 years at outside linebacker for Dobyns-Bennett High School in Kingsport, and got by on heart and smarts as I was a little undersized, but I consider my knowledge of the game as a whole respectable. I considered playing college football, but of the schools who gave me a look, none of them were what I was looking for plus there is absolutely nothing like high school football. I will also be staying in Knoxville this summer so I could help then also. If there are any schools or coaches in the Knoxville area looking for a volunteer coach who loves to bring emotion to the game and wants to get involved now then please respond to this post and give me some contact information. I will respond immediately.

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