Agreed, but most don’t spend almost two decades not in the collegiate game, especially coach K who almost immediately became an assistant.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Krzyzewski
Agreed, but most don’t spend almost two decades not in the collegiate game, especially coach K who almost immediately became an assistant.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Krzyzewski
Only a decade and a half. Okay
Think real close to home - Glasco
Closer, Brodhead. Glasco had proven success at multiple levels of softball. He did start late, but again lots of success in his path. Did OHS win something? I don’t recall that.
Let's agree on one thing. Regardless of the position we need to hire the best option we can acquire. It's not about giving favorite sons, daughters a chance. If Brad is clearly the best choice so be it. If not better be careful not to let emotions take over
That's all I'm saying. Baylor just won their 3rd national title with a coach LTUR refused. Robe did pretty well as did Yvette. So there's all those examples of locals being really special.
Ironically, I think its the same as Zoom's. I didn't say I wouldn't want him as a part of our staff at some point in the future but I'd like for him to have more time and success in the high school ranks first. With the coaching salary pool we have available to this staff, I'd hope we would get a more accomplished assistant to fill the void, at least at this time.
Kim Mulkey's first coaching experience at any level was as an assistant at Tech.
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