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21 hours ago, shepherddad said:

I see them beating Elkhart and Crockett.  Crockett barely squeezed by them last year by 8 I think?  Westwood is another W IMO.  That's 3-3 and maybe can squeak by Oakhurst.   

Not beating Crockett.

Crockett started a ton of Sophomores and still beat Trinity last year. Trinity may be improved next season but so will Crockett.

There is a reason the "hometown Hero" left people.

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1 hour ago, PlayActionPass said:

Not personal at all.

I just know that some very deserving coaches got overlooked in the hiring process a couple years ago, because the "Hometown Hero" was coming back to save the day.

Kinda sad to leave those kids after only 2 years.

Did Droddy get another job?

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On 3/22/2018 at 8:55 AM, PlayActionPass said:

Not beating Crockett.

Crockett started a ton of Sophomores and still beat Trinity last year. Trinity may be improved next season but so will Crockett.

There is a reason the "hometown Hero" left people.

You didn't say guess in this post (hence the one I quoted you in).. you said "there is a reason the hometown hero left people "  that implied to several of us that you were saying he left on his own. 

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2 hours ago, dillonpanthers said:

It would to a coach looking at applying. He was a hometown guy. Coming back home. If he left on his own after only 2 years, it reads there are admin problems, lack of athletes,  etc. If was let go, that's a whole different story. 

The people who are applying for this job know the following: Trinity was 6-15 over the last two years and that the coach that they are applying to replace is out the door two years after he took over.  I think that should be enough to have an applying coach be eyes wide open to the fact that he is probably not going to enter into an ideal situation

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On 3/24/2018 at 9:53 PM, WOSgrad said:

The people who are applying for this job know the following: Trinity was 6-15 over the last two years and that the coach that they are applying to replace is out the door two years after he took over.  I think that should be enough to have an applying coach be eyes wide open to the fact that he is probably not going to enter into an ideal situation

I hear what you'e saying. But isn't the whole point of these type message boards to learn information on job openings, schools, etc this time of year?

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10 hours ago, dillonpanthers said:

I hear what you'e saying. But isn't the whole point of these type message boards to learn information on job openings, schools, etc this time of year?

And if someone has that information, fine.  But you keep pestering a poster who has mentioned on multiple occasions he does not know whether or not Droddy left on his own accord.

He doesn't know and repeatedly asking him if he knows ain't gonna change that.

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