In certain places where football matters there surely can be one. See Brian Lane at Byrnes as an example. Some places, Greenville County comes to mind, there never seems to be any pressure. I think Greer and Greenville demand good football, but that's about it.Onion Rings wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 8:07 pmnot sure there is a "hot seat" in high school, besides on here
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Emerald and 96 are just a few miles apart but have the same issue. Both schools have shown that they have what it takes to be a consistent, solid contender but politics and cliques have controlled the programs until they have been run into the ground. Owings at 96 never will win and he knows it. He has loaded the schedule this year with losers, playing Mid Carolina twice in back to back weeks, who only had 2 wins last year. But when your daddy is the dentist i guess the the kids don't matter. Emerald has the same issue, a coach hired because of cronyism. When will people finally stand up for their kids and force these schools to put the kids first? Both Emerald and 96 have had the opportunity to hire excellent coaches but chose the "buddy route" instead at the expense of the kids. It's really sad. I just sit at the Emerald games and cringe these days.
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When you don't care about the kids karma comes to get you. Every single timegreenjewel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:26 pmEmerald and 96 are just a few miles apart but have the same issue. Both schools have shown that they have what it takes to be a consistent, solid contender but politics and cliques have controlled the programs until they have been run into the ground. Owings at 96 never will win and he knows it. He has loaded the schedule this year with losers, playing Mid Carolina, who only had 2 wins last year, twice. But when your daddy is the dentist i guess the the kids don't matter. Emerald has the same issue, a coach hired because of cronyism. When will people finally stand up for their kids and force these schools to put the kids first? Both Emerald and 96 have had the opportunity to hire excellent coaches but chose the "buddy route" instead at the expense of the kids. It's really sad. I just sit at the Emerald games and cringe these days.
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Dubose had a lot of success at Abbeville, so not sure it was really cronyism that got him the Emerald job.greenjewel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:26 pmEmerald and 96 are just a few miles apart but have the same issue. Both schools have shown that they have what it takes to be a consistent, solid contender but politics and cliques have controlled the programs until they have been run into the ground. Owings at 96 never will win and he knows it. He has loaded the schedule this year with losers, playing Mid Carolina twice in back to back weeks, who only had 2 wins last year. But when your daddy is the dentist i guess the the kids don't matter. Emerald has the same issue, a coach hired because of cronyism. When will people finally stand up for their kids and force these schools to put the kids first? Both Emerald and 96 have had the opportunity to hire excellent coaches but chose the "buddy route" instead at the expense of the kids. It's really sad. I just sit at the Emerald games and cringe these days.
His entire staff was built upon cronyism and nepotism though.
The staff is a solid group of good men. I really believe that. I don’t think a single one of them knows how to connect with the kind of kids roaming the halls (and the streets) over there. You can’t win there thumping the Bible and be corny as can be. Those kids will see right through it.
Their sports programs, mainly football and basketball, will suffer greatly due to the coach’s inability to relate to their players.
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I,honestly don't see how football can get any worse at Emerald than last year. I am not deeply involved but i am told that they had the right guy on staff who coached at McCormick and did real well but they let him get away.No Fly Zone wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:10 amDubose had a lot of success at Abbeville, so not sure it was really cronyism that got him the Emerald job.greenjewel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:26 pmEmerald and 96 are just a few miles apart but have the same issue. Both schools have shown that they have what it takes to be a consistent, solid contender but politics and cliques have controlled the programs until they have been run into the ground. Owings at 96 never will win and he knows it. He has loaded the schedule this year with losers, playing Mid Carolina twice in back to back weeks, who only had 2 wins last year. But when your daddy is the dentist i guess the the kids don't matter. Emerald has the same issue, a coach hired because of cronyism. When will people finally stand up for their kids and force these schools to put the kids first? Both Emerald and 96 have had the opportunity to hire excellent coaches but chose the "buddy route" instead at the expense of the kids. It's really sad. I just sit at the Emerald games and cringe these days.
His entire staff was built upon cronyism and nepotism though.
The staff is a solid group of good men. I really believe that. I don’t think a single one of them knows how to connect with the kind of kids roaming the halls (and the streets) over there. You can’t win there thumping the Bible and be corny as can be. Those kids will see right through it.
Their sports programs, mainly football and basketball, will suffer greatly due to the coach’s inability to relate to their players.
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It can get significantly worse. Just watch,greenjewel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:11 amI,honestly don't see how football can get any worse at Emerald than last year. I am not deeply involved but i am told that they had the right guy on staff who coached at McCormick and did real well but they let him get away.No Fly Zone wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:10 amDubose had a lot of success at Abbeville, so not sure it was really cronyism that got him the Emerald job.greenjewel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:26 pmEmerald and 96 are just a few miles apart but have the same issue. Both schools have shown that they have what it takes to be a consistent, solid contender but politics and cliques have controlled the programs until they have been run into the ground. Owings at 96 never will win and he knows it. He has loaded the schedule this year with losers, playing Mid Carolina twice in back to back weeks, who only had 2 wins last year. But when your daddy is the dentist i guess the the kids don't matter. Emerald has the same issue, a coach hired because of cronyism. When will people finally stand up for their kids and force these schools to put the kids first? Both Emerald and 96 have had the opportunity to hire excellent coaches but chose the "buddy route" instead at the expense of the kids. It's really sad. I just sit at the Emerald games and cringe these days.
His entire staff was built upon cronyism and nepotism though.
The staff is a solid group of good men. I really believe that. I don’t think a single one of them knows how to connect with the kind of kids roaming the halls (and the streets) over there. You can’t win there thumping the Bible and be corny as can be. Those kids will see right through it.
Their sports programs, mainly football and basketball, will suffer greatly due to the coach’s inability to relate to their players.
I’m assuming you’re talking about Brian Neal. Not surprised he left. Mac and Dubose were always looking over their shoulder when he was there.
To be quite honest, they’ve lost a lot of great assistants over the years. Two of the younger ones that coached there ended up at the college level and Emerald fell on tough times when they left. Coincidence? Probably not.
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It was unwatchable last year, significantly worse would be beyond horrible. Yeah, that was the guy i was told about from McCormick.No Fly Zone wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 4:50 pmIt can get significantly worse. Just watch,greenjewel wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:11 amI,honestly don't see how football can get any worse at Emerald than last year. I am not deeply involved but i am told that they had the right guy on staff who coached at McCormick and did real well but they let him get away.No Fly Zone wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:10 amDubose had a lot of success at Abbeville, so not sure it was really cronyism that got him the Emerald job.greenjewel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 12:26 pmEmerald and 96 are just a few miles apart but have the same issue. Both schools have shown that they have what it takes to be a consistent, solid contender but politics and cliques have controlled the programs until they have been run into the ground. Owings at 96 never will win and he knows it. He has loaded the schedule this year with losers, playing Mid Carolina twice in back to back weeks, who only had 2 wins last year. But when your daddy is the dentist i guess the the kids don't matter. Emerald has the same issue, a coach hired because of cronyism. When will people finally stand up for their kids and force these schools to put the kids first? Both Emerald and 96 have had the opportunity to hire excellent coaches but chose the "buddy route" instead at the expense of the kids. It's really sad. I just sit at the Emerald games and cringe these days.
His entire staff was built upon cronyism and nepotism though.
The staff is a solid group of good men. I really believe that. I don’t think a single one of them knows how to connect with the kind of kids roaming the halls (and the streets) over there. You can’t win there thumping the Bible and be corny as can be. Those kids will see right through it.
Their sports programs, mainly football and basketball, will suffer greatly due to the coach’s inability to relate to their players.
I’m assuming you’re talking about Brian Neal. Not surprised he left. Mac and Dubose were always looking over their shoulder when he was there.
To be quite honest, they’ve lost a lot of great assistants over the years. Two of the younger ones that coached there ended up at the college level and Emerald fell on tough times when they left. Coincidence? Probably not.
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Does Emerald still charge $5 to park on the softball field? That was crazy to me. Then I saw how few people came to the games and it made sense.
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Here's a stupid idea.
Why don't 5 of this board's best football minds form a coalition and offer to replace the worst coach in SC for a season. Or at least counsel him. This talk of coaches that haven't had a win in two years. It makes me think surely one of us could do that job? How much worse could it get?
Hmmm....
That might make for a clever novel or Bad News Bears type of screenplay.
A bunch of armchair quarterbacks from a backwater message board become the coach of a single horrible team.
It's not the worst idea for a movie. You got The Waterboy and then Gus...
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And, well you get the pictures.
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What would that look like? Few people here ever claim that they would make a good coach. Which one of you would though?
Why don't 5 of this board's best football minds form a coalition and offer to replace the worst coach in SC for a season. Or at least counsel him. This talk of coaches that haven't had a win in two years. It makes me think surely one of us could do that job? How much worse could it get?
Hmmm....
That might make for a clever novel or Bad News Bears type of screenplay.
A bunch of armchair quarterbacks from a backwater message board become the coach of a single horrible team.
It's not the worst idea for a movie. You got The Waterboy and then Gus...
![Image](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNDU3ZDQ0YWQtNGMzZS00MmE3LWJiMWEtMWM0ZTc2NjA2N2RkL2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzc5MjA3OA@@._V1_.jpg)
And, well you get the pictures.
![Image](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMzQxODE4MzEyNF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNjk2OTY4ODE@._V1_.jpg)
![Image](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjEwODEyMDg5MF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMjY4OTY4ODE@._V1_.jpg)
![Image](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BODM3NzQ4MzA2Nl5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMTI4OTY4ODE@._V1_.jpg)
What would that look like? Few people here ever claim that they would make a good coach. Which one of you would though?
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