I don't know what you've heard but apparently it was bad info.
2018/19 River Valley Raiders Coaching Search
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Well unless he is getting out of coaching he has to take a job somewhere! LOLBlizzardMan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 4:09 pmI don't know what you've heard but apparently it was bad info.
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Is the Sheets guy still in the school system? I think he taught science possibly. I think he used to coach at Chesapeake. Could he try to get the job?
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Well is this tighter than Fort Knox or does someone know who all applied?
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I wonder if the move to D2 changes some things, this will be one tough job.
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I believe going D2 would have to make anyone think twice before applying. It would be extremely difficult to compete in the tournament with other D2's
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Personally, I wouldn't want a coach who was only worried about winning. If D2 scares him off, then he's not the right guy. The new coach needs to care about building a program from the bottom up. D2 will be a challenge, but so was D3.
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How do you build a program?
Success is the biggest factor when talking about building a program. So to have a concern about the jump to D2 should be on every applicant's mind.
Success is the biggest factor when talking about building a program. So to have a concern about the jump to D2 should be on every applicant's mind.
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You build a program by developing your youth and building numbers. You keep some type of consistency with your middle school program (same coaches, teach fundamentals, run same O and D). Schools like River Valley are going to fluctuate in talent year to year, so they need to rely on their program in down years. Any coach worth a grain of salt would prioritize those things over winning. They will lead to success in the future.
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I do not disagree with anything you just posted, however, kids aren't like they used to be. To be apart of a program doesn't mean anything to the vast majority of kids today. Kids want to be apart of a winning team and get the attention. So in today's society, I agree you need all the things you mentioned, but if you don't produce success very quick, parents and administration will run you out of town. That is in no way a knock on River Valley. That is the truth of youth sports nationwide. There are always exceptions, but far more examples indicate what I just said, as opposed to examples of letting a program build and define itself, then let the wins follow.
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Some of the names I've heard for this are very surprising. I won't say any of them because I'm not sure if a single one of them is true, but I'm surprised at what I've heard. I'm very intrigued by this hire.
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I highly doubt RV stays D2 for long. Be kinda like Meigs where they spend more years as D3, but sometimes jump up to D2.
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Not a good Comparison. Meigs has only not been D2 very few times. Maybe only once. However I look for them to remain in D3 more so moving forward.
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Pretty sure RV was D2 up until maybe 5 or 6 years ago. Not new for them.TVC wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 9:41 amNot a good Comparison. Meigs has only not been D2 very few times. Maybe only once. However I look for them to remain in D3 more so moving forward.
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Meigs has been going back and forth in different sports the last 10 years.
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I'd bet they've mostly been D2 though. I'm sure someone knows for sure.
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Does it really matter which division they are in? They can’t win anyway. There hasn’t been any type of program being built with the last few coaches plus not much talent. No fundamentals are being taught in the rinky dink league. I don’t think any one in their right mind would take this job unless they are trying to get away from another bad program.
Now I hope someone can come in and turn the program around and keep the kids in the district from going to Gallia. Too many kids on the blue devils squad that are county kids.
Now I hope someone can come in and turn the program around and keep the kids in the district from going to Gallia. Too many kids on the blue devils squad that are county kids.
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