Ironton's Bob Lutz - The Coach - Retires
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As a reporter, Bob Lutz was no easy man to deal with.
His business was football though, not talking to the media, and he'll be missed for that.
Lord knows I'm glad I don't have to try and interview him again, but I do miss watching his teams play.
His business was football though, not talking to the media, and he'll be missed for that.
Lord knows I'm glad I don't have to try and interview him again, but I do miss watching his teams play.
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Just a few thoughts...
- THANKS!! THANKS!! THANKS!!
- It's been nice having my fall Friday nights planned for me for 40 or so years.
- Offhand, I'd say that Coach Lutz's win mark just might be one of those "unbreakable" records.
- THANKS!! THANKS!! THANKS!!
- It's been nice having my fall Friday nights planned for me for 40 or so years.

- Offhand, I'd say that Coach Lutz's win mark just might be one of those "unbreakable" records.
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That would be my guess also as to who will lead the Fighting Tigers into action next year.tl895 wrote:HAMMER TIME!!
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Coach Lutz and Coach Burcham.
What can you say that hasn't allready been said about two great family men, parents, friends and mentors to just about everyone in this town and beyond. I would like to thank both of them for being mentors to so many kids (I can't even imagine how many lives they have affected over all those years). God Bless both of you and your families for letting us all be apart of your lives whether it was as a student, player, or a fan of this great Tiger Nation. Enjoy your much deserved Retirement.
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What can you say that hasn't allready been said about two great family men, parents, friends and mentors to just about everyone in this town and beyond. I would like to thank both of them for being mentors to so many kids (I can't even imagine how many lives they have affected over all those years). God Bless both of you and your families for letting us all be apart of your lives whether it was as a student, player, or a fan of this great Tiger Nation. Enjoy your much deserved Retirement.
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Re: Ironton's Bob Lutz - The Coach - Retires
Best wishes to Coach Lutz on his retirement..........he made Ironton High School Fighting Tigers football the model program for all of SE Ohio and one of the most respected around the state.
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Happy Retirement Coach Lutz! 42 yrs is awful long time, so enjoy.
What about Burcham's son, Bart as head coach?
What about Burcham's son, Bart as head coach?
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Will the new coach bring in a modern offense or will Ironton continue to run, run and run some more?
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Has Ryan Walker applied yet ? I heard he is on the list.
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Dave? I heard Prince Trojan applied for the job at Ironton. Any truth to that?trojandave wrote:Best wishes to Coach Lutz on his retirement..........he made Ironton High School Fighting Tigers football the model program for all of SE Ohio and one of the most respected around the state.
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i am thankful i was witness to one of the most incredible runs a person will ever see in sports at any level. 4 decades of excellence the likes of which we wont see again in this region for many years to come. and it wasnt just bob lutz. it was a commitment by an entire community to doing this one thing for a town and a school really well. he was just the guy who made us believe such a thing was doable. our job now is to get on board for the next guy. shouldn't be the train wreck it was with with Merrill t, cause if it is we will lose all momentum to go on. the program is in good shape except for scheduling problems. new school, turf coming, heck, with the right hire the sky's the limit
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The greatest thing about this run is the memories we all share. There is not a trip taken with my buddies that don't include long conversations about the football days. Stories about Coach Sheridan, Coach Lutz, Coach Burcham, Coach Jones, Coach Ben, Coach Lewis, Coach Fogelsong, Coach Fugitt, Coach Handley. these were the coaches that we played for. Awesome group of men that could have all been head coaches in many high schools around our area. How fortunate that we had all of them at our school at the same time.
My favorite Coach Lutz memory? 1982 at Logan. What an awesome night to be a Fighting Tiger. i dont know any of us that were on that squad that doesnt tell those stories again and again.
1982 State Championship...the night before listening to Coach Lutz and Woody Hayes address our team at our evening meal...I cant tell you how exciting that was for a 16 year old kid.
Watching Coach Burcham's team ride into town with the firetruck after winning the 1972 State title...Unforgetable.
May you have a long and prosperous retirement.
My favorite Coach Lutz memory? 1982 at Logan. What an awesome night to be a Fighting Tiger. i dont know any of us that were on that squad that doesnt tell those stories again and again.
1982 State Championship...the night before listening to Coach Lutz and Woody Hayes address our team at our evening meal...I cant tell you how exciting that was for a 16 year old kid.
Watching Coach Burcham's team ride into town with the firetruck after winning the 1972 State title...Unforgetable.
May you have a long and prosperous retirement.
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Forgot to say Good Luck Bob and ENJOY. Congratulations on your outstanding career.
THE reason it was a train wreck before is because the assistant coaches put their EGOS ahead of helping players. So yea, you are right, it shouldn't be another train wreck if they keep it inside the two families. Plus, there is plenty of time to get things in order for next season, unlike the "train wreck" when they only had a month to prepare and no staff. I will root for the Tigers no matter who is the coach.
THE reason it was a train wreck before is because the assistant coaches put their EGOS ahead of helping players. So yea, you are right, it shouldn't be another train wreck if they keep it inside the two families. Plus, there is plenty of time to get things in order for next season, unlike the "train wreck" when they only had a month to prepare and no staff. I will root for the Tigers no matter who is the coach.
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i'm glad you clarified that dreamweaver. good for you, because i think coach tripp did an amazing job, with the hand he was dealt, and the kids loved him. he just did not have time to assemble an established , experienced staff. and probably had the toughest schedule that year, aside from this years , in recent fighting tiger football history. and still made the playoffs, then was classy enough to step down, after coach lutz decided to come back. coach lutz and coach burcham have had an amazing run, and an illustrious career. but they could not coach forever. now it's time for tiger fans to accept change , with the same support the team has now.
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kantucky II: Come on, kantucky, you know you don't want a Trojan coaching the Fighting Tigers.......... 

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Pretty disrespectful. Merrill was never given a chance. The "train wreck", as you so eloquently put it, had nothing to do with his abilities as a coach. To be honest, it was a great coaching job leading that group to the playoffs while transitioning from one staff to a completely new staff.tl895 wrote:i am thankful i was witness to one of the most incredible runs a person will ever see in sports at any level. 4 decades of excellence the likes of which we wont see again in this region for many years to come. and it wasnt just bob lutz. it was a commitment by an entire community to doing this one thing for a town and a school really well. he was just the guy who made us believe such a thing was doable. our job now is to get on board for the next guy. shouldn't be the train wreck it was with with Merrill t, cause if it is we will lose all momentum to go on. the program is in good shape except for scheduling problems. new school, turf coming, heck, with the right hire the sky's the limit