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  1. Don't believe he has ever won a state championship.
    4 points
  2. DAVID SATCHER: 4 years, *8-42-0* —staff, Clear Lake— 2010 EP Eastwood 3-7-0 2011 2012 Pasadena Rayburn 4-6-0 2013 Pasadena Rayburn 1-9-0 2014 Pasadena Rayburn 0-10-0 2015 Pasadena Rayburn 0-10-0 Is this the same guy? If it is, then by all means do Nederland a favor and hire him!
    3 points
  3. Thanks for joining the conversation, Coach Satcher.
    3 points
  4. For a school that moved to get rid of the “chain gang” moniker, it’s surprising that they hired a coach whose name is obviously appropriating Native American culture. They’re about to get a nasty letter from the Cherokee Nation, too.
    3 points
  5. Well deserved for this young Lady. It has been a pleasure to watch her hard work over the years!
    2 points
  6. Definitely not angry. Just amazed how it ended up going down. My tax money has paid for all these bonds and upgrades. Only to have candidates blocked by the Superintendent. And then the board doesn't have the backbone to delay the hire. Even though Hickman won't take the job full time until July. I could understand them not listening to me. But when the mayor, who is a former player and assistant, was on the committee and spoke out... board members should have been more willing to wait. Trust the process, don't rush the process. And for the love of blue and silver, don't rig the process
    2 points
  7. I believe David Satcher is now the DC at Splendora. In 2021, Splendora went 4-6 overall and 0-5 in district. The defense gave up 291 points over 10 games. Not exactly the 1985 Chicago Bears. I'd tap the brakes on the Satcher to PN-G discussion. But, I enjoy reading the comments in this thread, so carry on. Peace. P.S. If you don't like the 2021 season, no worries. Splendora went 4-7 overall and 2-3 in district while giving up 318 points in 11 games.
    2 points
  8. @Cardinal 1 Your keen eye would have noticed in the second half HJ stayed in a zone. They may have ran it as a matchup zone at times but still a zone. More importantly as a Coach/Professional I am surprised that you continuously call kids out here on that. All coaches know that's a no, no. Even though you're not saying names numbers and the tech everyone knows who you're talking about. Lastly competing with Tekoa at the State level is a lot different than UIL and is not even close. AAU depending what Org a lot of those teams are daddy and mommy ball who coach with dadd/mommy eyes. That does not mean there are not good Mom's and Dad's that coach but many never coach again after their sons or daughters move on.
    2 points
  9. Who runs this poll? Anybody picking Biden over anyone is an idiot.
    2 points
  10. That explains the third quarter. what about the 4th? I'm sure there's a reason for these players being benched.
    2 points
  11. I find this real interesting (being sarcastic): The PNG Head Football/AD position is NOT posted on Texas High School Coaches Association web site. That is going to limit the applications... look at WOS... Administration did not post on THSCA and only 13 applicants... IMO they got their guy already.. really no surprise. like I said people already know. PNG nation will be happy with him.. Good Coach with a lot of experience at multiple levels of football.
    2 points
  12. It seems like these game threads always turn into a discussion as to how HF figured out a way to lose. This one should be about how HJ found a way to win. The Davis’s turned the tide coming out of the locker room for the second half, Clay by making some big time adjustments on the defensive scheme and Clayton by filling it up from DEEP!! That was the spark the Hawks needed and the que for Sears and Melvo to take this game over. The Samaha kid as well as several others gave the Hawks some big time minutes off the bench.
    2 points
  13. I made this analogy last summer during predictions and my basketball IQ was questioned😂😂
    2 points
  14. He did not have a losing record and he worked under coach CT. Coach CT worked under coach Hooks.
    2 points
  15. We need 'Smoking Baby' back on here 😁
    2 points
  16. We hope so too. CT had haters when he took over, they were at NRG and AT&T dancing in the stands.
    2 points
  17. depends on your definition of quality. there are plenty of solid assistant coaches looking for their first gig. there are established coaches looking to come back to this area, etc. But "quality" coaches in good situations aren't going to be lining up to come coach in a daddy ball system. I guarantee just about every coach in the state, and certainly in the region, knows exactly what went down with Faircloth. If I'm a young up and comer, or maybe an older assistant who's never been given a shot, it's worth the risk. But no way in hell I'd leave a good gig to coach there.
    2 points
  18. If this is how you feel I respect that.
    1 point
  19. baddog

    Breyer retiring

    Quote from Obama: “I used to say if I can make an arrangement where I had a stand-in or front-man or front-woman and they had an earpiece in and I was just in my basement in my sweats looking through the stuff and I could sort of deliver the lines while someone was doing all the talking and ceremony, I’d be fine with that because I found the work fascinating,” Obama quipped.
    1 point
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  21. We all know you can go all day! some of what you say is an opinion,some false The bleachers some including me like,the concession stands are pretty new(I think you are referring to the old ones under the stands). Visitor parking lot is concrete Video screen is the newest and biggest in our area for sure(new again after Laura got the first one) The band has uniforms every year,although I am with you on the part of not wearing them ALL the time! You should for the heck of it ride by or stop in and see what’s happening around there,especially the new event center/gym!
    1 point
  22. Coaches call out players all the time, at practice/locker-room/games. The social media public forum is not the place for it IMO. Yes there is more important things than basketball and getting these young men ready for the real world is the end state. I don't have a dog in this fight but I have been in a lot of gyms over the years and I know athletes are not only influenced by the coach on the side line these days. Many parents, AAU coaches, grandparents, etc can set the tone in a gym like it or not (Yes I do know where their head should be). At this point I know the young men at HF do the playing on Tuesday and Friday nights but I would be curious how many of your post are used as locker room material for other teams as well as used in HF locker rooms to continue an obvious divide. If I had a son on this team I would probably handle it differently than a forum that SETEX and surrounding areas look at often. More importantly I know some college coaches that look at this forum as well. I know they can put 2 + 2 together and I wonder how many of them want to deal with these social media post in their program for 4 years. Good luck this season, I hope you guys get it back on track
    1 point
  23. Mr. Satcher won 8 games in 5 years, similar to Butch Troy's record winning 12 games in 5 years at png. No png resident wants to take a chance of going thru those coaching days again. IMO if you let a guy with Faircloth's resume/record go, a coach with a better resume/record should be the goal. If not then it was 100% a political move by Administrators & board members.
    1 point
  24. You watched his teams in El Paso and Rayburn? You are a special high school football follower sir.
    1 point
  25. You hit the nail on the head. And this is coming from a WO-S graduate and longtime bigtime supporter. But it is what it is... the truth hurts sometimes.
    1 point
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  27. I'm fairly confident this man has considerably more basketball and coaching experience than you. Then again, he may not be who I think he is (but I'm fairly sure it's who I think it is).
    1 point
  28. 1 point
  29. Time to bring home David Satcher!! Coach Satcher begins his 6th year of coaching at Lake, and has 12 years of coaching overall. He has coached at both the high school (Woodville, Brazosport and Bay City) and college (Northwester State University and Texas State University) levels. Coach Satcher grew up import Neches, Texas. His favorite saying is �never mistake activity for achievement�. According to Coach Satcher, the most important thing to learn from playing football is �working together in a group, having the experience of bringing diverse skills together so they fit into a single unit working toward a common goal, one in which everyone dose his own job�. The highlight of his time at Lake has been Region lll Championship game victory over Katy. He and his wife have one child, Alina. Coach Satcher also teaches P.E.
    1 point
  30. "If you have been voting for politicians who promise to give you goodies at someone else's expense, then you have no right to complain when they take your money and give it to someone else, including themselves." -- Thomas Sowell
    1 point
  31. If you need some TXHFSB talk in the off-season Tepper and I give you some with the January edition of TepAndStepp for DCTF subscribers only. We talk UIL Realignment and some of the coaching changes that have taken place thus far www.texasfootball.com/article/2022/01/25/tep-stepp-podcast-what-to-watch-for-in-uil-realignment?ref=article_preview_title
    1 point
  32. I considered it but kind of wanted to stay out of politics in that group.
    1 point
  33. Very true. HJ did a good of fronting the big kid in the post which made it harder for him to get the entry pass. They also were very successful with a little trap in the 4th quarter. Bottom line for HF to be successful #5 has to touch the basketball. If I were on the Horns sideline I’d make sure he touched it every trip down the floor. Kid is strong as a bull and doesn’t shy away from game
    1 point
  34. Sometimes defensive adjustments will change course of the game. What works first half might not work the second half.
    1 point
  35. I predict it’s going to be a sad and shocking reality for Mustang nation when they start to look pretty pedestrian. Hall of Fame coaches don’t grow on trees. Again, I wish him the best but my prediction for Hickman? Heartburn and a lot of it.
    1 point
  36. I wonder why they would do that? [Hidden Content]
    1 point
  37. I know plenty of people who celebrated it. But I know your stance on his behavior. We don’t always agree on things, but our takes on trump are closer than you might think.
    1 point
  38. I’m surprised as well. I didn’t know he was even coaching after the reason he got ran off from Shelbyville…. But not sure how that case was even resolved either. Ferguson was a damn good football coach. Maybe the best coach on that list. But WOS did well staying away from him.
    1 point
  39. I think that is the whole point - hypocrisy! They all think this, and they all talk like this behind closed doors. However, the main point pushed on here is that 45 lost because of HIS demeanor and mentality, but the “other side” routinely gets a pass. I could care less how they speak, what they type as long as the job of president (putting USA first) is being accomplished.
    1 point
  40. Based on pngisd actions with Faircloth after his 102-51 record, district titles & 12 out of 13 years of playoff runs, I would assume only head coach applicants with a similar record &/or state championship as a head coach at previous school would be in the running for the gig? After all as some believe you should fire a head coach if he cant win a state title in 7 years at a school, then why would you hire a coach who has not won a state title at another school in 7 years?
    1 point
  41. I dare say that you have read every post that I made about Trump. With that being said, you have not seen the numerous times I said Trump should keep his mouth shut. Therefore it is unfair to lump everyone in the group of you guys. By the way, who are the you guys?
    1 point
  42. That's why I said what I said when Coach Neece was brought up, I'd stay right there in Anahuac.
    1 point
  43. Does your co co clock say Toby Toby Toby......
    1 point
  44. Haha and to think we actually used to be good for a few years under Coach English. He somehow convinced the best athletes to focus on basketball and not play football. Truly amazing what he did at Vidor, sadly it didn’t have staying power once he left for Nederland. He turned us into wolves for a short time and now we’re back to being foxes.
    1 point
  45. the. board. had. nothing. to. do. with. it.
    1 point
  46. Weren't administrative issues one of the big reasons he left West Brook? I could be naïve but I just don't see him taking another job where he would have to deal with a toxic administrative culture and Daddy Ball issues.
    1 point
  47. The President still has some fight in him! And he wasn't wrong. #fourmoreyears
    1 point
  48. What most don’t realize, that’s the real Biden. Most think he’s the kind, sweet old G’pa type, but he’s actually a mean, vindictive pos.
    1 point
  49. Yeah, opportunities forged by the hard work and success of his father, not only in the coaching profession, but in modeling what a successful coach looks like to both of his sons. His older brother was a star at Baylor as a QB, then was a successful HS coach which afforded him the opportunity to return and be hired at Baylor. Shawn was retained through a coaching transition so he must be pretty good at what he does also. Brian just won a state championship and knocked off both WOS and Carthage on the way to the trophy. But yeah, it's all about connections and opportunities others don't have. That's why he's a success. This argument is weak. The idea that fathers cannot forge a legacy which benefits not only himself and his immediate family, but also future generations of the family is insane. That's the goal of every father, to give their children opportunities either they didn't have, or had to break walls down to receive. No one is stopping anyone from breaking their own walls down and creating the same type of legacy for their family, but it's must easier, and more popular in 2021, to lay down, cry "privilege", and put your hand out to be given something you didn't work one second for. The children we are raising under this ideology have an interesting situation in front of them. Many of them will choose to be victims and will remain victims for the remainder of their lives. Some will see this for what it is, and understand that competition to get to the top will be less fierce than it has been in years past because the number of "victims" has increased. I hope some of them take the opportunity seriously and grab it. Congrats Coach Bell.
    1 point


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