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ADL70

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Surprising absolutely nobody, TMC announced they're going back to the NAIA after a year in the ACAA:

http://www.tmcsaints.com/general/2018-19/releases/20180723ni3gt6

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E.115

Quote from: ITH radio on August 02, 2018, 10:55:49 AM
PAC coaches media day goes online at 12:25 today

Thanks!

Here's the live-streaming link: http://www.pacstream.net

ADL70

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No real surprises.  But there's a hint that a FR will have a shot at starting QB and one or two may start at DB. Punter will be Chase Witte, who will be a threat to run a fake.

And Kevin Burke will coach QBs. His former spot with RBs will be filled by Brandon McDowell, former Spartan RB, who played pro in Europe.

https://athletics.case.edu/sports/fball/2018-19/releases/20180807dd724t
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ADL70

Glad to see Kevin Burke will be coaching the QB's. Seems to make more sense. He wasn't a bad QB at the Mount. Oh, really! Two Gagliardi awards! Yeah, he wasn't too bad. Good luck to the Spartans this season. ☠🏈
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Pokerplayer

Burke was great, but he won't be taking the snaps.

Mr. Ypsi

Quote from: Pokerplayer on August 07, 2018, 06:14:49 PM
Burke was great, but he won't be taking the snaps.

It used to be a truism in MLB that superstar players made lousy managers (couldn't really identify with players without their skills).  The best managers were generally long-time benchwarmers (especially back-up catchers).  I don't know if A) this is still considered true in baseball, and B) whether it has relevance to football.  Burke's greatness at QB may or may not be a plus.

ADL70

Isn't there a difference between being a manager or head coach and a position coach?  The head guy needs to see the whole picture, while the position coach is concerned with fundamentals and improving those skills.
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Quote from: ADL70 on August 08, 2018, 08:24:26 AM
Isn't there a difference between being a manager or head coach and a position coach?  The head guy needs to see the whole picture, while the position coach is concerned with fundamentals and improving those skills.

Yes, but a guy who came naturally to the fundamentals and skills has a hard time teaching them to someone who it doesn't come naturally to. That being said, I think any DIII guy worked pretty hard. If they were truly the incandescent natural talent that didn't need to learn as they went because they were just that naturally good, then they probably wouldn't have played DIII. So I wouldn't much worry about it in this case.

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