I'm on your side man. I know there is talent in United. I think with the right person as the leader they could do some damage, but without him being able to bring guys with him and hire people that agree with his philosophies and work ethics, United will perpetually be worse than Westbrook and struggle week to week. That is what plagues many schools not only in our area, but all over the state.
There was interest by big names, but there was no compromise with the district. BISD knew who they wanted at the helm. Just like small schools, the "good ole boy" system can be in big schools. Until some feathers are ruffled, it will be the same old same old.
Who do you see, local or not, that can help turn the program around?