Casey Taylor has accepted the head-coaching job at his alma mater Oak Ridge High School
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Is that allowed? Wouldn't that be recruiting?Big time pickup. I’m wondering if he brings anybody with him? (Players i mean)
Great news for Trojans
This is a good hire for OR, though this will be his 4th program in about 5 or so years.
How's that? It is true. I didn't characterize why...I just stated that it happened and after a long run, he has moved around a lot. Doesn't make him a bad guy, bad hire, or bad coach, just that even a very successful football coach has not had much stability lately and in the context of all the turnover this past season, it is a sign of the times.Bit of a misleading statement here, don't ya think?
How's that? It is true. I didn't characterize why...I just stated that it happened and after a long run, he has moved around a lot. Doesn't make him a bad guy, bad hire, or bad coach, just that even a very successful football coach has not had much stability lately and in the context of all the turnover this past season, it is a sign of the times.
My guess is that turnover will be an even bigger issue as coaches move to other states or get tired of the environment they currently work in, especially after what happened at the capital yesterday.
You did that in your head. Facts are facts. He has moved around, which means is very capable of saying goodbye. You can hide your head in the sand and act as if it didn't happen, or isn't relative.....but it is. He didn't get what he left DO for at CC, so.....that dream is still unrealized and it won't happen at OR unless his dream has changed. The best thing about OR is they have a larger student base, an excellent tradition, excellent competition, good facilities, rabid fans, and it's a desirable place to live for kids choosing where they want to play high school football. He will be very successful while he is there, which for the OR folks, I hope is a long time.Misleading from the standpoint that the way you positioned it made it sound like a negative or a concern.
and shut the one from folsom up.......I’m just hoping Taylor can get that awful PA announcer replaced at Oak Ridge.
You did that in your head. Facts are facts. He has moved around, which means is very capable of saying goodbye. You can hide your head in the sand and act as if it didn't happen, or isn't relative.....but it is. He didn't get what he left DO for at CC, so.....that dream is still unrealized and it won't happen at OR unless his dream has changed. The best thing about OR is they have a larger student base, an excellent tradition, excellent competition, good facilities, rabid fans, and it's a desirable place to live for kids choosing where they want to play high school football. He will be very successful while he is there, which for the OR folks, I hope is a long time.
Just out of curiosity, what is "awful" about the announcer?I’m just hoping Taylor can get that awful PA announcer replaced at Oak Ridge.
He is loud and obnoxious and the shtick he has been using for years is annoying & worn out. Even every OR fan I know can’t stand the guy. Here’s an example that I’m sure isn’t verbatim but it goes something like this, in a very loud voice: (after OR scores a TD). “Hello, can I get a reservation for 6? Yes Mr. (insert last name of player who scored), when would you like it? Right now, baby! right now!” 🤢Just out of curiosity, what is "awful" about the announcer?
And in a related question, what makes an announcer good?
Just out of curiosity, what is "awful" about the announcer?
And in a related question, what makes an announcer good?
Haha, but if the above is anywhere near what it is listed above, dude does sound like a doosh.irritating.