River Valley Coaching Search
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I am hearing that interviews will start the week after Christmas. Several candidates have applied.
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
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RVRAiderFan since it seams you know what is going on, have people been contacted that are going to be interviewed?
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I have heard several names within the district who are front runners
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MTSWNGRVSG,MTSWNGRVSG wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:07 pm RVRAiderFan since it seams you know what is going on, have people been contacted that are going to be interviewed?
From what I have heard the interviews will start next week. I would assume the candidates have been notified, but I am not 100% sure on that.
I would think maybe they are waiting till after Christmas weekend.
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#1 thing that needs to happen is start in the youth program and teach these kids the basics, how to block, tackle, etc. Also need parents to stop telling their kids they are the best and to not listen to the coach, don't need others to help them. Football is a team sport and these kids need to work as a team. Also, recruit new kids that haven't played before, get the boys in the weight room and have all kids practice all positions, that way when your starter and backup are hurt/sick you can have someone who knows what to do. Work with what you have, not what you want to work. No, I don't want the job, couldn't handle mouthy parents just stating what I've seen over the years that would make this team better.2trap_4ever wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 9:42 am Serious question. What has to change internally and with parents in order to get this program on a winning track. Coaching is a small piece of what makes a winning program. You have to have administrative support as well as the support of the parents and community.
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I heard they interviewed 10 candidates.
That is a really odd practice compared to other schools.
Normally you cut that list down to 3-5 candidates you really like and go from there.
That is a really odd practice compared to other schools.
Normally you cut that list down to 3-5 candidates you really like and go from there.
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I am hearing a coach may be coming from the city school district. Maybe two applied
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Will RV get the coach it needs, or will RV get the coach it deserves?
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Rvfan wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 4:49 pm#1 thing that needs to happen is start in the youth program and teach these kids the basics, how to block, tackle, etc. Also need parents to stop telling their kids they are the best and to not listen to the coach, don't need others to help them. Football is a team sport and these kids need to work as a team. Also, recruit new kids that haven't played before, get the boys in the weight room and have all kids practice all positions, that way when your starter and backup are hurt/sick you can have someone who knows what to do. Work with what you have, not what you want to work. No, I don't want the job, couldn't handle mouthy parents just stating what I've seen over the years that would make this team better.2trap_4ever wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 9:42 am Serious question. What has to change internally and with parents in order to get this program on a winning track. Coaching is a small piece of what makes a winning program. You have to have administrative support as well as the support of the parents and community.
Great question, and accurate answer.
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The lead singer from shinedown?Edmond Dantes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 5:47 pm Hearing Brent Smith is the guy.
Pretty typical RV hire
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When I say typical, I mean it falls in line with almost all coaching hires in RV history - GCLS retreads, which has worked well for them.
And coaching track and volleyball prepares you perfectly for running a football program.
Nothing against the man, I’m sure GCLS loves him because he shows up, turns in all his paperwork and lessons plans on time, and they won’t have to worry about compliance or liability issues.
But that doesn’t mean he can run a winning program.
From what I’ve seen - there are guys who are “Coaches” and “Guys who coach”. Smith would fall into the latter category.
New face, same old process. Going to get the same old results.
And coaching track and volleyball prepares you perfectly for running a football program.
Nothing against the man, I’m sure GCLS loves him because he shows up, turns in all his paperwork and lessons plans on time, and they won’t have to worry about compliance or liability issues.
But that doesn’t mean he can run a winning program.
From what I’ve seen - there are guys who are “Coaches” and “Guys who coach”. Smith would fall into the latter category.
New face, same old process. Going to get the same old results.
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I believe so.Dundas wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:21 pmThe lead singer from shinedown?Edmond Dantes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 5:47 pm Hearing Brent Smith is the guy.
Pretty typical RV hire
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And the same ole, same ole people saying "give the guy a chance." And the cycle repeats.Edmond Dantes wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:59 am When I say typical, I mean it falls in line with almost all coaching hires in RV history - GCLS retreads, which has worked well for them.
And coaching track and volleyball prepares you perfectly for running a football program.
Nothing against the man, I’m sure GCLS loves him because he shows up, turns in all his paperwork and lessons plans on time, and they won’t have to worry about compliance or liability issues.
But that doesn’t mean he can run a winning program.
From what I’ve seen - there are guys who are “Coaches” and “Guys who coach”. Smith would fall into the latter category.
New face, same old process. Going to get the same old results.
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If Smith is the guy I think it’s a great hire. Smith played at Bowling Green when Urban Meyer was the coach. I ran track for him and he does great with developing his athletes.
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Liability is a big deal these days. I’d think especially in GCLS. The last thing RV needs is another coach being perp-walked out the building.
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SlimPickins wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:33 pm Liability is a big deal these days. I’d think especially in GCLS. The last thing RV needs is another coach being perp-walked out the building.
Old news.
Pretty sure both parties moved on just fine.
No legal action was ever done or initiated.
No educational jurisdiction was ever done. The man still has his coaching license actually.