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Dan Dodd, the assistant head football coach at Tulane University, has accepted the position of K-12 athletic director and varsity football coach at Capistrano Valley Chrstian Schools, the school announced Tuesday.
Tulane's offensive coordinator quits, takes high school job
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Re: Tulane's offensive coordinator quits, takes high school
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Um...New Orleans or South Orange County...hmm...let me think about that...I admit to thinking that going from college to high school might be on the surface a head scratcher, but the climate is sooo much better.
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Re: Tulane's offensive coordinator quits, takes high school
Outside of pay and possible celebrity status (and I dunno, that school may be offering him a solid salary) the HS position has a lot on a college position. Less politics, less recruiting and traveling, more hands on coaching and mentoring, chance to see your wife and kids everyday, etc. I don't think anybody would blame a college coach who takes a HS position, might even envy him on some levels.
Re: Tulane's offensive coordinator quits, takes high school
Looks like he got out before the levies give way...again.
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Re: Tulane's offensive coordinator quits, takes high school
leopold wrote:Outside of pay and possible celebrity status (and I dunno, that school may be offering him a solid salary) the HS position has a lot on a college position. Less politics, less recruiting and traveling, more hands on coaching and mentoring, chance to see your wife and kids everyday, etc. I don't think anybody would blame a college coach who takes a HS position, might even envy him on some levels.
leopold,
I agree except the politics. The politics in Texas H.S. sports can sometimes be pretty brutal, especially in the higher classifications.
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