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South Florida is very fertile recruiting grounds. The coaches down here are developing players fine.
Bro...
Nevermind. LOL
I'm wasting my time cause I know for a fact that the amount of interaction you have with the coaching world is absolutely miniscule compared to mine. You're simply speaking through a South Florida bias.
I'm South Florida to the core, but I'm also objective. I've said numerous times on here that we have the best football players in the world, but our coaching is subpar at best. It's just the nature of the game. Why would you expect Elite coaching when you're paying guys $1,800 for a whole season?
Any coach in South Florida worth their salt either leaves or has a cozy private school position.
Any coach in South Florida worth their salt either leaves or has a cozy private school position.
Yet here you are.
ROFL, so that's your argument, because outta town coaches get paid way more money so that makes them better, ROFL, ok, keep going, tell us more, LoL. Come on man, stop doing this to yourself, by trying to belittle South Florida coaches, you're belittling yourself!
This game doesnt agree with you:
My cousin was the Head of a small private school in Fort Worth, Tx. The Head football coach got paid 90k, the girls basketball coach was getting paid 35k!A lot of head coaches in TX and GA get paid over 90k.
Coordinators usually get a 12k+ stipend while position coaches receive 10k.
At least that's what I hear from my buddies who coach up there.
Down here a head coach gets a 5k stipend (roughly) while a few lucky assistants receive around 2k.
Many of the coaches are doing it for free.
LOL. Are you insinuating that that MNW team didn't have buttloads more talent in that game?
And anybody can cherry pick games to support their argument. The MNW team that won states a couple years ago went to Utah (or Nevada can't remember) and got EMBARRASSED on national television by a few FCS level kids because they wouldn't get out of Cover-1.
Never once did I say out-of-state coaches are better BECAUSE THEY GET PAID MORE.
You're putting words in my mouth.
Like I said, you don't know WTF you're talking about. Your exposure to the coaching world is limited and you're likely just a South Florida homer.
Our kids are better.
Our coaching is not.
These are your exact words sir:
"Why would you expect Elite coaching when you're paying guys $1,800 for a whole season?"
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You were the one who chose to reference money and coaching in the same sentence, not me. Just because the logic doesnt make NO SENSE at all, now you trying to moonwalk. Unlike most states, most of the guys who coach down here played football before, so to try an insinuate that they are only being successful because of the caliber of athlete's we have down here is asanine. And you just proved it with your own point and words by trying to discredit what i said, so now you referencing that the West went to Utah and according to you:
"got EMBARRASSED on national television by a few FCS level kids because they wouldn't get out of Cover-1."
But i thought those coaches still only won because we had the superior athlete's, so to make sure im clear about your point, so we had the better athlete's but still lost the game in Utah, because they needed coaching help, but this team with the same coaches ended up winning the state championship because they had the superior athlete's. My question to you, which one is it, cause you're starting to sound like confuscious!
Are you slow?
When they compete for the state championship they're playing against other Florida teams!
You act like benching 335 at 175lbs is normal.I won't speak on coaching but I see weight training lacking in Florida. When I was in HS I weighed 175lb and benched 335lb, these guys are going 3 years into a college weight program and just hitting the same weights. DJ just posted a video of him just getting up 315 without a full rep.