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I pray that I am wrong.
I have plenty of your mom's picture waiting on go.
Sewak will not return, bank on it.
for you too, dunce.This. All this "CPJ won't fire his best buddy" bullshit is as stupid as it is tired. Sewak is history.
Has to do with the OL comments of late!Cool, seemingly arbitrarily timed bump, bro.
Special Teams coach is also co-o line coach. He must be the problem...
You believe we have anybody on our campus that can protect a quarterback?
He'd be twice as effective...Bobby Dodd has a better chance of getting hired than Sewak getting fired
Not that anyone really cares (well maybe one or two of us) but in the 70's and 80's Bill Hartman's dad (the BH of WAGA-TV Sports fame) was the kicking coach on a volunteer basis until his passing, just like any other Ugga.This one was correct. At least according to CPJ, the ST coach was the problem.
This article is interesting. Kickers, punters and long-snappers are generally on their own to learn how to kick or snap. ST practice is generally around coordinating 11 different players, not about kicking.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-football-staffs-have-kicking-punting-coaches
Only the head coach, 9 assistant coaches and 4 grad assistants are allowed to directly teach players in any way football-wise. NFL organizations can have kicking specialists and ST coordinators for the other 10 players on the field. But with limited coaches in college, there is at most only an ST coordinator who may not really teach kicking. The article also says that nearly all ST coaches out there actually played a regular position, not kicker.
That's funny because I swear we had a kicking coach under Ross. She worked with Sisson and Aldredge. Maybe she was a volunteer or something.This one was correct. At least according to CPJ, the ST coach was the problem.
This article is interesting. Kickers, punters and long-snappers are generally on their own to learn how to kick or snap. ST practice is generally around coordinating 11 different players, not about kicking.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-football-staffs-have-kicking-punting-coaches
Only the head coach, 9 assistant coaches and 4 grad assistants are allowed to directly teach players in any way football-wise. NFL organizations can have kicking specialists and ST coordinators for the other 10 players on the field. But with limited coaches in college, there is at most only an ST coordinator who may not really teach kicking. The article also says that nearly all ST coaches out there actually played a regular position, not kicker.
She must have been still around.Carol White was our kicking coach under Curry
Good read. I remembered her, but forgot her name.Interesting. Carol White seems to have taken up one of the precious few slots of coaches who can provide instruction. The original article is a dead link, but as of 2006, she was the only female Division I-A football coach in history.
http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/wreck_ramblin/2006/08/carol_white_sti.html
Having a specialized kicking coach may have been more common in the 80's/90's. Maybe there were more slots. It certainly doesn't make much sense today, and a dedicated ST coach doesn't make much sense either.
Paul sacrificed three virgins. In related news, there are vacancies at Smith Dorm.
No. Just half the virgins.Jesus, he killed half the women on campus?
I feel it bigcryin' in the air tonight.