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Delaware HS football Coaches

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Answer the calls from Colleges about your players. Yes even if you are surprised by who they are contacting you about. Sometimes size weight and speed will transcend your sceme. Don’t be surprised by a college coach calling about a kid you may not have had in the starting lineup that may have played sparingly. 6’4 300 plus pound Guys play offense line in college. Not 5’8 185 pound kids. It does not matter how “scrappy” they are. If you don’t have the time to help your players with recruiting stop coaching. Some of these kids come from nothing, and look to you believing you will help them. Call coaches and schools for them. Some of you do absolutely nothing. That is why your state is so low on the recruiting radar. On a side note if you don’t want to put the time or effort into a kid that is 6’4” or taller and is 300 plus pounds you also should stop coaching. Study hall, Weight rooms and weight training should be mandatory, and you should be developing programs for these kids. Your success as a coach should be defined by how many kids you Help achieve a 3.5 GPA and by how many of them go to college. Not by your wins or loses. Amazing how some of you are MIA after the season, but you preach commitment to your athletes. If you don’t have enough time to do it all then stop coaching. Amazing amount of fake coaches in Delaware. Unbelievable and sad. End rant
 
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these coaches make no money!
why would they be year round coaches yet only paid seasonal?
you take your kid to training.. plenty of places to train year round, if you have the cash..
 
Hate to break it to the OP, but most of these coaches are overworked teachers who still have papers/tests to grade and administrators to please. As much as I'd like to see coaches across all sports take a more active role in their players' college recruitment, the bass-ackwards way Delaware education does things makes that close to impossible.
 
Answer the calls from Colleges about your players. Yes even if you are surprised by who they are contacting you about. Sometimes size weight and speed will transcend your sceme. Don’t be surprised by a college coach calling about a kid you may not have had in the starting lineup that may have played sparingly. 6’4 300 plus pound Guys play offense line in college. Not 5’8 185 pound kids. It does not matter how “scrappy” they are. If you don’t have the time to help your players with recruiting stop coaching. Some of these kids come from nothing, and look to you believing you will help them. Call coaches and schools for them. Some of you do absolutely nothing. That is why your state is so low on the recruiting radar. On a side note if you don’t want to put the time or effort into a kid that is 6’4” or taller and is 300 plus pounds you also should stop coaching. Study hall, Weight rooms and weight training should be mandatory, and you should be developing programs for these kids. Your success as a coach should be defined by how many kids you Help achieve a 3.5 GPA and by how many of them go to college. Not by your wins or loses. Amazing how some of you are MIA after the season, but you preach commitment to your athletes. If you don’t have enough time to do it all then stop coaching. Amazing amount of fake coaches in Delaware. Unbelievable and sad. End rant
Who are you? From what I’ve heard from friends who are coaches: “College coaches, check your email. Check your voicemail. Return emails and phone calls from coaches trying to reach out about potential recruits.”
 
Answer the calls from Colleges about your players. Yes even if you are surprised by who they are contacting you about. Sometimes size weight and speed will transcend your sceme. Don’t be surprised by a college coach calling about a kid you may not have had in the starting lineup that may have played sparingly. 6’4 300 plus pound Guys play offense line in college. Not 5’8 185 pound kids. It does not matter how “scrappy” they are. If you don’t have the time to help your players with recruiting stop coaching. Some of these kids come from nothing, and look to you believing you will help them. Call coaches and schools for them. Some of you do absolutely nothing. That is why your state is so low on the recruiting radar. On a side note if you don’t want to put the time or effort into a kid that is 6’4” or taller and is 300 plus pounds you also should stop coaching. Study hall, Weight rooms and weight training should be mandatory, and you should be developing programs for these kids. Your success as a coach should be defined by how many kids you Help achieve a 3.5 GPA and by how many of them go to college. Not by your wins or loses. Amazing how some of you are MIA after the season, but you preach commitment to your athletes. If you don’t have enough time to do it all then stop coaching. Amazing amount of fake coaches in Delaware. Unbelievable and sad. End rant
Where do you coach???
 
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