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  1. On 6/3/2021 at 10:10 AM, purpleeagle said:

    You are right, Darrel and Brian are at Jasper. However, the kids have to want to put in the extra work. Newton graduates this Friday and the kids that will be coming back next year will be in the weight room next week just as they have been doing since the end of football this year.

    Newton competes in powerlifting every year and have several coaches coaching powerlifting. Does Warren have a powerlifting program?  Powerlifting is required for all football players and a record is kept on the progress of each player. 
    Powerlifting and success go hand in hand when all the kids buy into it.

    I just looked at the THSPA website for the last 2 seasons and couldn't a find a boy's name associated with Warren.  Places like Warren need powerlifting to be able to try and get their kids competitive and to try and build something on the boy's side that has some success.  They could also use that on the girl's side as well.  

    I hope they're able to find a person that will buy in and help to overcome the inadequacies of genetics and apathy.  When you've got a gene pool that can't compete as they get off the bus you've got to have heart and work ethic and when you have a track record of what Warren does it tends to show the kids aren't getting the foundational base they need to be able to overcome their lack of athleticism (that comes from home).

    In a lot of ways, at least in football, I see Warren a lot like Huntington.  They never made the play-offs and the 1st 2 years they did all they did is have kids complain about having to be in football for another week.

  2. The main problem with all of this is Warren opening this late. Even if there was a change in a "reasonable" time table it was going to be hard to find someone with a proven track record that would want to come in and try to get something going but with it now being June 1st good luck.

    Whoever ends up getting there, the community AND admin needs to understand realistic expectations and what Warren in is.  

  3. 10 hours ago, Coach Dale said:

    This is Coach Lance Dale and I appreciate the confidence or joking matter of y’all using my name for the Tarkington job which ever one it was but FYI I am very happy in Anahuac and have been promoted to OC next year and love working for Coach Greg Neece!!! Go Panthers.  I have no interest in this job but I wish Tarkington the very best!!!! I hope this clears this matter up for everyone. 

    There's another Lance Dale that I know of that coaches in Cy Ranch.  He's really the one I was in reference to.

  4. 8 hours ago, Matthew328 said:

    Here's the list of 7on7 State Champs since 2015....seems like pretty all of them are also good at real football the following season...there are a few years when a team wins it that isn't great at real football but most of the time the teams that win the state tournament are also good at the real stuff

     

    2015

    Austin Westlake 14-2

    Navasota 12-1

     

    2016

    The Woodlands 15-1

    Kaufman 8-4

     

    2017 

    Lake Travis 13-3

    Graham 14-1

     

    2018

    College Station 9-3

    Midlothian Heritage 11-2

    Gunter 15-1

     

    2019

    A&M Consolidated 11-1

    Sunnyvale 12-1

    Poth 11-2

     

     

    And I'll point to the fact that those schools have guys up front that can play as well.

    I'm just pointing out that just because a team has success in 7 on 7 it doesn't always translate into success on the field.  

    You are also bringing up big schools that probably run their base offensive passing concepts in 7 on 7 which can be an extension for them.  When was the last time Jasper or Newton lined up in the fall and threw the ball 25 plus times and had success?  That means they're most likely running something they won't even put in for the season.

    Again, it's a great way to get kids competing throughout the summer but when fans base what the success of their program is going to be solely on 7 on 7 it's ridiculous.  I've never seen coaches get contracts extended based off 7 on 7 success but I've seen them "reassigned" in a heartbeat for getting their teeth kicked in during the fall.

  5. Last I heard he was at one of the Cypress schools as o-line coach.

    I know he was at Bellville before Tarkington and Bellville's been winning way before he got there and has still been winning since he left.  I'm not knocking Stan but let's look at what's really going on at the places he's been.

    Tarkington did to him what they do to just about every AD.  One or 2 people with "authority" want something else because they think they can do and get better.  

  6. I've never seen anyone that was let go from a place continually show up the way Stan has to Tarkington events so I would say, yes, I agree with that.

    As far as record it wasn't that long ago they beat Mexia in the playoffs but they had a few cats that could roll.  They typically don't have those kinds of kids.

  7. 1 hour ago, whodat22 said:

    The number one issue in Tarkington will be facilities!!!!  The admin and community have to make sure they have necessary equipment and training facilities. They also need to locate someone who is not looking for a stepping stone job....and support that guy!!!  They have been terrible not trending upward at all....even after dropping.

    I'm going to say the number one issue in Tarkington is the people of the Prairie then the things you speak of.

    The only people that are more entitled than the community there is the community in Splendora.

  8. 6 minutes ago, JaspD55 said:

    A lot of teams will run a scheme designed for 7 on 7 play, if a team is trying to stay as close as they can to what they will do on Friday night, yes it could be a gauge for the quality of the team. At least at the skill positions anyway.

    I get that, but if you don't have the guys up front then 7 on 7 being a gauge for success is a moot point. 

  9. 7 on 7 has to be the most overrated gauge to what teams are able to accomplish going into a season or to show what they've done in the off season.  It's good for competition, don't get me wrong, but isn't there a group of Hornets that won the 7 on 7 state championship but was lucky to win 4 games the next year?

  10. 26 minutes ago, PlayActionPass said:

    Very interesting, because he was the chosen one. Former PN-G offensive line coach that was hand picked by the Superintendent two years ago.

    They have had some success, I thought he had them trending in the right direction.

    My sources say that if 7 on 7 is any indication of what's to come it might be an uphill battle.

  11. On 5/11/2021 at 11:01 AM, ozens fastest@1906 said:

    I would have to say this may be the most back wood - none athletic competing - hold my beer "then bust his ARSE" statement I have read in a long time. Track & Field and Elite Track & Field takes more coaching than most sports including football. You show me a coach who can teach proper vertical or horizonal jumps technique and I will also show you a football coach who relies on just given the ball to the best athlete (which takes no coaching). A good track and field coach has to understand how to set up an actual training program for all athletes (runners, jumpers, throwers, distance, sprinters, hurdlers...) When you get into the major metroplex cities outside of SETX most HS only hire non football coaches as their Cross Country / Head Track Coaches, its very rare that you have football coaches as the Head Track/ Cross Country coach.

    I've been to a handful of DFW track meets this year and I can tell you the only male coaches I ran into that weren't tied to football were the distance guys and the retired coaches that did pole vault.

    I may have been on the wrong side of the DFW to witness that which you speak of.  

  12. 17 hours ago, Reagan said:

    I wonder, just wonder -- if we'd be having this conversation if T. Buchanan or S. Surrett was SC's coach.  Hense, again, it may not be about the talent.

    Football coaches stress, usually, that they want their players to participate in track.  It helps the football team.

    The last bold section:  Answer -- may be the coaching?!

    So you went with Buchanan and Surratt (check the spelling btw)?  That's interesting you'd bring those guys up in conversation.  Let me bring some other "big names" up and you tell me if they've won outside of the places that weren't already winning.  I'll even give you the schools they've been recently at.

    Tom Westerburg (Barbers Hill via Allen)

    Todd Dodge (SLC, College, Marble Falls, Westlake)

    Rusty Nail (Mart [which is still winning state championships], Madisonville)

    Don Willis (Won several state championships in Oklahoma, Garland Lake View Centennial)

    Mike Spradlin (Temple, AD Magnolia, Rockwall Heath)

    I'll even give you this one.  Michael Wall won state championships at Lake Travis and Temple as the offensive coordinator and he's the head coach at Willis right now.  He was even on staff at Lake Travis when they won the 1st state championship and he'll tell you (as well as the other guys on that staff) that it was the senior class that year that changed the dynamic of the culture there.  Look his record up at Willis and please tell me it's solely on coaching.  They got rid of a guy that somewhat kept Willis competitive to hire Wall too.

    By your logic, or at least the things you're posting, winning is on coaching.  Why do you think the NFL and other professional sports leagues have "tanking" years?  They reinvest in their talent levels.  If it didn't come down to Jimmys and Joes why in the world do NFL executives make the comments they do about infusing their rosters with talent? 

    Sounds to me like someone needs to get into administration at Summer Creek so that they can be involved with the hiring and firing process.

  13. 1 hour ago, Reagan said:

    I'll start off by asking:  So, you don't think that over the past 3 years SC hasn't had the talent to be a championship-type ball club?

    I've only watched one of their games so I'm not going to say yes or no.  I know who they play against and have watched those clubs.

    I've also witnessed schools that have had really good track programs not win in football and those kids are playing football too.

    There was a stretch in the late 90s/early 00s that Madisonville was sending kids to the state track meet left and right but couldn't get out of the 1st round of the playoffs.

    All I'm pointing out is it takes more than just a fast track kid or two to make teams successful.  If that was the case, why aren't the Pflugerville schools and Elgin not winning more?

  14. 1 hour ago, Reagan said:

    Looks like they have the athletes.  But, as you can tell, their record has been on the decline!

    2018  Summer Creek        9-4-0 R
    2019  Summer Creek        4-6-0
    2020  Summer Creek        3-6-0

    And just because you have speed it doesn't mean you have the other pieces that go to the puzzle.  You've got to have the kids up front to be able to open things up or shut things down and I don't think they do especially for what they're going against in their district.

  15. 1 hour ago, Go-rilla said:

    1. Summer Creek

    2. Cedar Hill- Anyone want to say this aint a good HS football program????

    3. Woodlands CP- Playoffs

    4.Lake Travis- Anyone want to say this isn't a good HS football program????

    5. Harlingen- Playoffs

    6. Alief Taylor- Anyone want to say these guys aint got football players???

    Not putting down SC but your comment on top teams not making the playoffs was wrong.

    I would also take a look at the districts that those teams are in.  I'd also look at location as far as football goes to look at success.  I'm not taking away from the success those programs have had, but look at the road they've got to travel through the play-offs compared to some other schools like Summer Creek.

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