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Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 1:00 pm
by bigrig15
Cc could have had Chuck Noll coaching them and they wouldn't have won more then 2 or 3 games this year and mcgregor is very intelligent about football but i don't think he would want to deal with all the other stuff like the planning events and dealing with admin and all that

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 1:47 pm
by QuoteTheRaven
DCor50 wrote:What about Baker at Central?  He's been in it for a very long time!  He's not on the hot seat...but, he gotta hang the whistle up sooner than later.
With Central being ranked #1 in the State in AAA according to PAFootballNews.com and playing in a now watered down AAA class, I think IF...IF...IF...IF Central wins the State Championship, Coach Baker rides off into the sunset....nothing left to accomplish.

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 1:50 pm
by QuoteTheRaven
Keep hearing this is Coach John Hayes's last year at Bellwood-Antis (36th year, @ BA since 1980). I heard the same thing last year, but the reason he came back was he said he couldn't go out with a 1st round blow out playoff loss like they suffered against Portage in 2015.....guess we shall see

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 2:00 pm
by Goldeneagles12
Just to think Baker Hayes and Bailey could all be done after this year that would be an end of an era. I have heard Franco might be back as an assistant possibly oc next year in Tyrone.

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 3:09 pm
by CrimsonLion
Peyton if you have a group of kids who win the whole way through midgets and junior high there is a very good chance they'll be successful. Having seen the group of kids they have been very good. Especially when you see those same groups running similar schemes to their varsity programs. If you'd like to nitpick you can but having been through it and seen it, it absolutely translates a lot of the time.

Back when United had their run in the 80's and 90's that group had seven straight undefeated seasons, five of which were unscored upon. Once the midget program was established in the 80's those kids also won several titles and continued it on through junior high and into varsity.

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 6:24 pm
by costanza
what years did they have 7 straight undefeated seasons? I don't recall that at all, although they were very good. or are you talking jr high teams?

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 6:28 pm
by DragonsDoExist
QuoteTheRaven wrote:
DCor50 wrote:What about Baker at Central?  He's been in it for a very long time!  He's not on the hot seat...but, he gotta hang the whistle up sooner than later.
With Central being ranked #1 in the State in AAA according to PAFootballNews.com and playing in a now watered down AAA class, I think IF...IF...IF...IF Central wins the State Championship, Coach Baker rides off into the sunset....nothing left to accomplish.
Watered down as in D6 (agree) or statewide? Statewide the roadblocks remain the same. But let's worry about Friday first! [emoji6]


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Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 9th, 2016, 6:32 pm
by tubmill
You are absolutely right Costanza! United had some powerhouses during that era, but no way did they have seven undefeated seasons in a row.

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 10th, 2016, 12:53 am
by youngbuck
if Baker, Hayes and Bailey were to leave , which coaches would be the longest in their position.
Gouse has to have some years under his belt at Portage 

Re: It's that time of year...

Posted: November 10th, 2016, 6:10 am
by stang4life
youngbuck wrote:if Baker, Hayes and Bailey were to leave , which coaches would be the longest in their position.
Gouse has to have some years under his belt at Portage
Gouse has about 25yrs. So I'm told he should get his 200th career win next year. Does seem that they are grooming a guy to take over. However, looks like he has the will to do the job...