Jump to content

Who is the top coaches in the state?


irishfan44
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 74
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

i believe that its not just one coach that is the best. i believe those honors go to the entire staff at gallatin. any of our coaches will do just about anything to help one of their players. some of us dont have the best home lives and they give us the father figure that many of us lack in our lives outside football. im grateful to play for a team like gallatin that has such a caring staff.

Edited by gwave604
Link to comment
Share on other sites

gary kreis from coalfield is THE BEST Coach in the state he knows what he is doing he just has a jack @$$ coaching staff for the most part but he has everything it takes and there is nobody better. not in this state or any state.

Couldn't agree more on Kreis. He takes those kids seriously and cares more than anyone really knows. Not just his players but he is in a K-12 school. From Kindergarten up he looks out after them and takes care of any need that is not being supplied. As to the assistants, no complaints, at least they're out there working for nothing but satisfaction of helping the kids and the community. My hat is off to the volunteer coaches. They do everything from marking the field, to mowing, painting and anything else to make the stadium better and comfortable for the fans. Who are really comming out this year.

 

Kreis is the best and a winning record to boot.

Edited by CYJacket
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ralph Potter at McCallie is the best high school football coach in Tenessee. Look at the size of that line. Their senior leader on the offensive line is Parker Baird who is a 200 lbs. player. They have offensive linemen under 200 lbs. and still are competitive for state every year. His triple option offense is designed for tough kids who do what they are suppossed to do. Perfect for the McCallie team. His assistants are also incredible. Troy Kemp is the best Lacrosse coach around and probably the greatest motivator I have ever seen. These coaches are the best coaches around.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I second the Glen McCadams vote from Lipscomb. Coach McCadams first of all is a great christian man. He coaches his players in like manner. He always teaches brotherhood in order to be a good football team. There is definately no "I" in team if you play for coach Mac. Keep up the great work coach Mac. He has definately made a difference in my boy's life & I am forever greatful to him. Go Mustangs!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • Recent Posts

    • Deja vu all over again, 7 yrs apart. SMDH Does anybody talk to each other?
    • OK, well, that’s because two quarterbacks can’t start. That’s football 101. The main quarterback won the starting job, so he was on varsity, and the Seymour transfer did not win the starting job. He played some varsity. He was mainly junior varsity, and he balled out when healthy, so for the starting quarterback who’s been starting varsity since his freshman year, if you have any form of proof that he’s gotten worse, somehow, whether that means stats or whatnot, please feel free to share.
    • They’ve both gotten worse. I’ve seen enough games to know that. 
    • The only two transfers that Bearden has gotten that went on to play college football were a defensive back from Karnes, who transferred here way before the new coaching staff got here, and a running back from Carter, who went on to play at Maryville College. Both players received those offers while at Bearden, and both players got a diploma from Bearden High School. Therefore, they are Bearden kids, and you can’t do anything about that.   The transfer from Seymour didn’t win the job, what do you expect two quarterbacks to start at the same time? He played great on JV when he could stay healthy, and when he came in on varsity, he did great. The quarterback position is definitely going to be in good hands when the current starting quarterback leaves, but until then, they’re just going to be battling it out like every good quarterback competition does. The current starting quarterback has his flaws, and that is in the pass game, but what he doesn’t have flaws is running and scrambling, and if you go back and watch any game, which I’m sure you didn’t watch any, we used him very often, and when we needed a deep ball, we brought in the transfer from Seymour. The starting quarterback last year will be a senior this year, and the Seymour transfer will be a junior, so the Seymour transfer is definitely going to get his spotlight. He may even win the job this year. Football isn’t about who the newspaper thinks is the best kid. The best kid in the position will win the starting job, and I trust the coaching staff more than a newspaper or article to pick my starting QB.
    • I mean, we’ve only gotten two transfers that went on to play college football, one who went to UT Martin came his second semester junior year before the new coaching staff was here, and the other one went on to play at Maryville College, in which I don’t believe he had any interest prior to transferring.
×
  • Create New...