Sentences with phrase «getting head coaching positions»

Without shining at Alabama, it's possible McElwain never gets a head coaching position at all, let alone one as prestigious as Florida's.
I hope he gets the head coach position once Mr. Hodgson leaves.

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I know this, white men dominate head coaching positions in a sport that recruits way more black athletes and I think that needs to change, particularly since the coaches are making big cash and the athletes are getting chump change.
But to keep losing coaching staff to other schools who aren't offering them Head Coaching positions, where they either get the same job or almost the same job somewhere else, that shows exactly where your school stands in the pecking order ofcoaching staff to other schools who aren't offering them Head Coaching positions, where they either get the same job or almost the same job somewhere else, that shows exactly where your school stands in the pecking order ofCoaching positions, where they either get the same job or almost the same job somewhere else, that shows exactly where your school stands in the pecking order of things.
The Colts informed Gore well before the start of free agency they would not be bringing him back for 2018, choosing to get younger at the position with new head coach Frank Reich.
Is that a lot of coaches that get promoted to intern positions (be it head coach, OC, DC, etc.) don't seem to go back to their old spot when the new guy gets hired.
You were a position coach, and you got a head coaching offer in the SEC.
With news that LaVall Jordan is taking the Milwaukee - Wisconsin head coaching position, John Beilein now gets to find a replacement.
Hearing Ashley Howard (Villanova), Jay Young (Rutgers), Luke Murray (Xavier) and Billy Donlon (Northwestern) are among those getting a serious look from Loyola Maryland for the open head coaching position.
Back in 2010, when he was considering the Maryland head coaching job, Gus Malzahn reportedly refused to get on a plane to interview unless he was offered the head coaching position.
African Americans who sought head coaching positions did not belong to the same social or professional circles as team owners; as a result, when an opening became available, they were often long shots for getting the job.
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