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I’m sure you’re aware of what STA pays their coordinators.I think it's $4500 now.
I got $2200 for being a coordinator.
My buddy in Georgia gets $10k just for coaching O-line.
I’m sure you’re aware of what STA pays their coordinators.I think it's $4500 now.
I got $2200 for being a coordinator.
My buddy in Georgia gets $10k just for coaching O-line.
Florida has the best athletes. Texas has the best football players. There’s a difference.
My younger cuz is ont he band at TSU. I wanted to check out Houston and games but...covid.gotta get you to a Texas high school football game in the playoffs bro. Those might as well be college football games atmosphere wise
****, they must have some helluva booster clubs up there.I live in Bay County/Panhandle and the head coach of all the High school programs here make about $80,000. They're all on annual contracts. Coordinators/Asst. Coaches make about $4,500 each from the school and then whatever the booster pays them. Middle school football coaches make about $3500 with asst. coaches making $2700.
Okalossa County pays their football Head Football coaches about $95,000 a year. The funny part is the Band director has to make the same as the head coach.
lol it’s facts
No, it's not.Current players in the NFL? it's very close.
There's no contest here. Texas produces much better quarterbacks. I'll concede some stuff, but not this one.
Exactly. I remember having this argument with a dude from Nebraska who was trying to say that football was more important in Nebraska based on skewed per capita numbers. I said you can't judge the importance of football based on per capita numbers, why?...because not everybody in a State's population plays HSFB.Texas and Cali always know where to come when they want to plead their case about high school football - they come to the best state for high school football like Football coaches have even when I played in the NAIA decades ago. The TEX-CALI's desperately try to find all sorts of ways to justify themselves on par with Florida high school football. Coaching now? Or the one above saying Texas and Florida have similar numbers in the NFL.
Really? Let’s look at the population pool of high school students that the states draw from: Florida doesn’t have near the population of those two states or the high schools .
Texas has over a 1,000 more high schools, and Cali over 1500 more high schools than Florida, a retirement state, does. That there should give them both a massive advantage over Florida - instead it only makes the case for the quality of Florida high school football in comparison.
How about we look up Pop Warner National Championships and NCAA National Titles. (I coached on our Punta Gorda - Population 18,000 - PW National Champion Pee Wee team in 2003 - in the semi-final game we waxed a team from San Antonio -4th Largest city in America, final we beat a team from Chicago, the 2nd largest city, again our population was less than 18,000)
Here’s the high school numbers from their states:
CA: 3,892 California High Schools (Ranked highest in Nation in student enrollment)
TX: 3,240 Texas High Schools (Ranked 2nd highest in Nation in student enrollment)
FL: 2,227 Florida High Schools (Ranked 3rd highest in enrollment in Nation)
Texas and Cali, stick with soccer - we'll conceed to that!
Those numbers are from last year, this year is much closerNo, it's not.
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226 and 175 is not close.
Especially when you consider that Texas has a lot more people.
And that's one yearThose numbers are from last year, this year is much closer
LOL. That gap is huge, dude.Those numbers are from last year, this year is much closer
What are you talking about "one year"?And that's one year