High School Offensive Coordinator - June Jones

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Good for Mike - he was a great guy who may have done well had it not been for the restrictions that were placed on us (by the school) at that time.
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PonyTime wrote:Good for Mike - he was a great guy who may have done well had it not been for the restrictions that were placed on us (by the school) at that time.


He was also hindered by his inability to make up his mind about his QB. Every time I see Josh McCown play in the NFL, I am reminded that he wasn't good enough to play for SMU.
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June's high school is 1.5 freshman classes away from a championship season.
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This seems like a good gig for him. I am sure it was hard not being able to find a college gig, but hardly surprising. SMU was the graveyard for another collegiate coaching career.

Let's change that this time.


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So June was a victim of SMU? Or the other way around?
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Mustangsabu wrote:This seems like a good gig for him. I am sure it was hard not being able to find a college gig, but hardly surprising. SMU was the graveyard for another collegiate coaching career.

Let's change that this time.


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Mustangsabu wrote:This seems like a good gig for him. I am sure it was hard not being able to find a college gig, but hardly surprising. SMU was the graveyard for another collegiate coaching career.

Let's change that this time.


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I think that Gordon Wood (1914-2003) whose record as a Texas HS coach was 396-91-15 in forty-three seasons as head coach is one of the great models for anyone who would work on that level. His teams won district twenty-five times and were state champions nine times. He is best remembered for the years he spent at Brownwood.

I mention Wood because his teams were flexible on offense, although his preference was to run the ball. Wood seems to have had the attitude that public high school coaches had to be flexible because of the strictures on recruiting. He is said to have walked out of a lecture at a coaches conference once when the speaker, then well known, started his remarks with the joke about there being three outcomes when the ball was passed and two of them bad. That was not the reality that Wood knew.

Certainly JJ did not demonstrate much flexibility at SMU. I have no doubt he has much that youngsters need to know about football but I do doubt his ability or willingness to coach up HS players. I am sure there will be kids in the islands who will want to some how get in the Kapolei district and play on a team where he is one of the coaches. The same may be true for other assistant coaches who want exposure to his methods.

In short, it will be interesting to see how this plays out. I really don't see JJ emulating Gordon Wood by having a great late career success at the HS level after a year or two as an assistant. I do see the jokes and critical comment about him on ponyfans taking a whole new direction - as has happened already.
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Mustangsabu wrote:This seems like a good gig for him. I am sure it was hard not being able to find a college gig, but hardly surprising. SMU was the graveyard for another collegiate coaching career.

Let's change that this time.


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Time to stop all this June bashing. Not going to forget that he demonstrated to the world success is possible at SMU post DP. Friends of mine in distant parts of the country really started to notice SMU football after we walloped Nevada. For the first time I really started to pay attention to the program myself simply because June proved success was possible at SMU after the nightmarish failures of the Rosley/Cavan/PB years. It was time for June to move on but he accomplished much at SMU despite the negatives. Far greater things than any of his post DP predecessors.
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orguy wrote:Time to stop all this June bashing. Not going to forget that he demonstrated to the world success is possible at SMU post DP. Friends of mine in distant parts of the country really started to notice SMU football after we walloped Nevada. For the first time I really started to pay attention to the program myself simply because June proved success was possible at SMU after the nightmarish failures of the Rosley/Cavan/PB years. It was time for June to move on but he accomplished much at SMU despite the negatives. Far greater things than any of his post DP predecessors.

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orguy wrote:Time to stop all this June bashing.



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