EX Smithies coaching at Doylestown?
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back side sealI heard this second hand through the rumor mill at the last playoff game I attended. Would be interesting if it's true. I heard a threesome was interested in this position. All 3 are ok with working together. Here you go. You heard it first here: #1 Mogadore's defensive coordinator Dan Miller a Smithville grad. He needs a teaching position also. #2 his old line coach Bill Hardman. And the icing on the cake Schrock. Yes I said Schrock. Make it happen Chipps administration.
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WCALfootballfanYou're runnin a little behind. I'm pretty sure that's public knowledge now. I think Dorksen may have even referred to it in one of his articles last week
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The Artist Formerly Known As Mr. RussellThat definitely won't be the 3-some involved if Coach Schrock gets the Chippewa job, which he should.
Also, it's Jason Dannemiller from Mogadore.
I wouldn't be saying that everyone is ok with coaching with each other either, unless you're positive. A lot has happened this past 10 months.
Chippewa administration wants someone in the school district during the day. I understand, but when all of your district's head coaches aren't in the school system, why does the football coach need to be? Also, if Schrock did get the job, some of his assistants would be in the building and Schrock even could be, he is still a licensed teacher and wouldn't oppose to be being in the school. He was a great teacher. He could always use some more money haha. I think it will be a huge mistake if Chippewa doesn't hire Keith Schrock as their coach. -
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IMO>>>I think it would be a mistake for him to take over that program. Just stay retired and enjoy life as one of the winningest coaches in Ohio...be remembered as the great Smithie coach, not a coach that failed in an already failing program!The Artist Formerly Known As Mr. Russell;1320227 wrote:That definitely won't be the 3-some involved if Coach Schrock gets the Chippewa job, which he should.
Also, it's Jason Dannemiller from Mogadore.
I wouldn't be saying that everyone is ok with coaching with each other either, unless you're positive. A lot has happened this past 10 months.
Chippewa administration wants someone in the school district during the day. I understand, but when all of your district's head coaches aren't in the school system, why does the football coach need to be? Also, if Schrock did get the job, some of his assistants would be in the building and Schrock even could be, he is still a licensed teacher and wouldn't oppose to be being in the school. He was a great teacher. He could always use some more money haha. I think it will be a huge mistake if Chippewa doesn't hire Keith Schrock as their coach. -
1_beastOld Rider;1320254 wrote:IMO>>>I think it would be a mistake for him to take over that program. Just stay retired and enjoy life as one of the winningest coaches in Ohio...be remembered as the great Smithie coach, not a coach that failed in an already failing program!
Sour grapes, rightfully so....he may just have a score to settle....and he may think he can do it! -
K-DOG86Very true beast! He probably does feel like he has a score to settle, and theres NO doubt he can out-coach the other end of that score! (That was shown in the first year of his absence!) AND if theres a coach who can take an athlete and have them perform above their talent level, COACH Schrock and Bill Hardman have that ability, and have done so many times!
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O-TrapIf ANYONE can turn a program around, it's Keith Schrock. However, I hope he just relaxes.
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5150You are right beast with Shrock having a score to settle. He definitely could get it done. Besansan's first year at the helm equals: a quality team with zero (0) quality wins.
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K-DOG86Sooooooooooo true!