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If I were hiring a coach...... Bulls Views..
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Now below is the first candidates a serious coaching search is underway. I have put some in Red. For me, I want a offensive minded coach, so those like a Justin Haddix is no doubt my number 1 candidate for me. My other top Choices is Frederick Douglass Coach Mcpeek, I do think he is worthy and I like him.  Cay Clevenger is also a dandy and proven, just look at Danville and what he did and will do at Somerset. I also like Keegan Kendrick because of how quick he was able to turn Bullitt East into a Championship Team. These are my top hires for me. Now some like Pikeville's coach, I don't see him leaving nor a Phillip Haywood nor a Dudley Hiltion, but on a joking manner could you imagine Dudley in Red at Corbin.  I respect Dudley and what he has done. But I think any program that takes a chance and makes a offer is no doubt doing what a good program should be doing. If you don't try, then you just don't know. 


Year Winning Team Coach Score Losing Team Coach Site   

1A Past Champions from 2021 -2010
 
2021 Pikeville Chris McNamee 30-27 Russellville Mikie Benton Kroger Field, Lexington
2020 Paintsville Joe Chirico 38-7 Kentucky Country Day Matthew Jones Kroger Field, Lexington
2019 Pikeville Chris McNamee 43-0 Paintsville Joe Chirico Kroger Field, Lexington
2018 Beechwood Noel Rash 21-20 Pikeville Chris McNamee Kroger Field, Lexington
2017 Beechwood Noel Rash 41-0 Raceland Michael Salmons Kroger Field, Lexington
2016 Beechwood Noel Rash 21-14 Hazard Mark Dixon Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2015 Pikeville Chris McNamee 42-28 Beechwood Noel Rash Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2014 Mayfield Joe Morris 28-27 OT Williamsburg Jerry Herron Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2013 Mayfield Joe Morris 42-0 Williamsburg Jerry Herron Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2012 Mayfield Joe Morris 55-8 VACATED (Fairview) Nathan McPeek Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2011 Hazard Mark Dixon 24-6 Mayfield Joe Morris Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2010 Mayfield  Joe Morris 47-6 Hazard Mark Dixon Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green


Year Winning Team Coach Score Losing Team Coach Site  

Class 2A 2021-2010
  
2021 Beechwood Noel Rash 23-21 Lexington Christian Doug Charles Kroger Field, Lexington
2020 Beechwood Noel Rash 24-23 (OT) Lexington Christian Doug Charles Kroger Field, Lexington
2019 Somerset Robbie Lucas 34-31 Mayfield Joe Morris Kroger Field, Lexington
2018 Christian Academy-Lou. Stefan LeFors 34-26 Mayfield Joe Morris Kroger Field, Lexington
2017 Danville Clay Clevenger 35-21 Mayfield Joe Morris Kroger Field, Lexington
2016 Christian Academy-Lou. Stefan LeFors 24-6 Danville Clay Clevenger Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2015 Mayfield Joe Morris 17-7 Newport Central Catholic Dan Wagner Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2014 DeSales Harold Davis 26-0 Newport Central Catholic Dan Wagner Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2013 DeSales Harold Davis 34-26 Newport Central Catholic Dan Wagner Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2012 Newport Central Catholic Eddie Eviston 30-26 Caldwell County David Barnes Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2011 Holy Cross (Cov.)  Bruce Kozerski 33-14 Glasgow Rick Wood Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2010 Newport Central Catholic Eddie Eviston 42-0 Owensboro Catholic John Edge Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green


Year Winning Team Coach Score Losing Team Coach Site   

Class 3A 2021-2010  
2021 Belfry Philip Haywood 33-28 Paducah Tilghman Sean Thompson Kroger Field, Lexington
2020 Ashland Blazer Tony Love 35-14 Elizabethtown Ross Brown Kroger Field, Lexington
2019 Belfry Philip Haywood 30-20 Bell County Dudley Hilton Kroger Field, Lexington
2018 Central Marvin Dantzler 20-19 Corbin Justin Haddix Kroger Field, Lexington
2017 Boyle County Chuck Smith 40-21 Corbin Justin Haddix Kroger Field, Lexington
2016 Belfry Philip Haywood 52-31 Central Tyrran Scroggins Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2015 Belfry Philip Haywood 43-0 Lexington Catholic Mark Perry Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2014 Belfry Philip Haywood 14-7 Central Tyrran Scroggins Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2013 Belfry Philip Haywood 3-0 Wayne County Shawn Thompson Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2012 Central Tyrran Scroggins 12-6 (OT) Belfry Philip Haywood Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2011 Central Tyrran Scroggins 15-14 Belfry Philip Haywood Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2010 Central Tyrran Scroggins 46-7 Belfry Philip Haywood Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green


Year Winning Team Coach Score Losing Team Coach Site   

Class 4A 2021-2010  

2021 Boyle County Justin Haddix 30-13 Johnson Central Steve Trimble Kroger Field, Lexington
2020 Boyle County Justin Haddix 31-28 (OT) Franklin County Eddie James Kroger Field, Lexington
2019 Johnson Central Jim Matney 21-20 Boyle County Chuck Smith Kroger Field, Lexington
2018 Franklin-Simpson Doug Preston 14-12 Johnson Central Jim Matney Kroger Field, Lexington
2017 Franklin-Simpson Doug Preston 35-21 Johnson Central Jim Matney Kroger Field, Lexington
2016 Johnson Central Jim Matney 48-0 Franklin-Simpson Doug Preston Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2015 South Warren Brandon Smith 36-6 Johnson Central Jim Matney Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2014 Highlands Brian Weinrich 49-42 Owensboro Joe Prince Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2013 Collins Jerry Lucas 37-34 Highlands Dale Mueller Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2012 Highlands Dale Mueller 47-0 Collins Jerry Lucas Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2011 Highlands Dale Mueller 42-14 Franklin-Simpson Tim Schlosser Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2010 Boyle County Larry French 21-14 Allen Co.-Scottsville Brad Hood Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green


Class 5A 2021-2010

2021 South Warren Brandon Smith 38-26 Frederick Douglass Nathan McPeek Kroger Field, Lexington
2020 Bowling Green Mark Spader 17-7 Owensboro Jay Fallin Kroger Field, Lexington
2019 Covington Catholic Eddie Eviston 14-7 Frederick Douglass Brian Landis Kroger Field, Lexington
2018 South Warren Brandon Smith 20-16 Covington Catholic Eddie Eviston Kroger Field, Lexington
2017 Covington Catholic Eddie Eviston 49-13 Madison Southern Jon Clark Kroger Field, Lexington
2016 Bowling Green Kevin Wallace 70-22 Pulaski County John Hines Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2015 Bowling Green Kevin Wallace 21-7 Pulaski County John Hines Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2014 Pulaski County John Hines 14-7 Graves County Lance Gregory Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2013 Bowling Green Kevin Wallace 49-14 Pulaski County John Hines Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2012 Bowling Green Kevin Wallace 34-20 Cooper Randy Borchers Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2011 Bowling Green Kevin Wallace 55-3 Anderson County Mark Peach Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green
2010 Highlands Dale Mueller 50-0 Christian County Steve Lovelace Houchens-LT Smith Stadium, Bowling Green


6A 

In 6A I would go after Bullitt East Keegan Kendrick. He should be also on every teams radar for what he was able to do in his first year at Bullitt East. He won Class 6A over Male last season. He is also the Offensive Coordinator and a good one. 

Also I would try to steal Frederick Douglass Mr. Mcpeek. He is a dandy. 

Others I don't know what they would travel south..


https://khsaa.org/records/football/pastwinners.pdf



What are your thoughts?
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I always look at this list and see the new names or teams that have made it to the finals. The one thing that stands out is not many names ever make it to this list of Champions and Runner ups. But usually if they do make it, then they seem to find theire way back. Thats why I think if you are building a championship program, you have to take a long hard look at these coaches. 


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My thoughts are, what coach with any moral scruples ,whatsoever, would leave a school a few weeks before football is ready to begin to take another job. Tommy Greer is one who would but he's an a$$whole of epic proportions.

I love Clay Clevenger and Nathan McPeek. I would take either in a heartbeat but I don't see them screwing over the kids they are currently coaching to come to Corbin and be bossed around by David Cox and a bunch of old has beens who still watch Lawrence Welk reruns on Saturday night while thumbing through old Corbin yearbooks from the '50's, '60's, and '70s .
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(05-14-2024, 05:53 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are, what coach with any moral scruples ,whatsoever,  would leave a school a few weeks before football is ready to begin to take another job. Tommy Greer is one who would but he's an a$$whole of epic proportions.

I love Clay Clevenger and Nathan McPeek. I would take either in a heartbeat but I don't see them screwing over the kids they are currently coaching to come to Corbin and be bossed around by David Cox and a bunch of old has beens who still watch Lawrence Welk reruns on Saturday night while thumbing through old Corbin yearbooks from the '50's, '60's, and '70s .

Smile I honestly think those 2 coaches would be hard to get. Somerset and Frederick Douglass programs are very lucky.
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(05-14-2024, 06:06 PM)Bull got out! Wrote:
(05-14-2024, 05:53 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are, what coach with any moral scruples ,whatsoever,  would leave a school a few weeks before football is ready to begin to take another job. Tommy Greer is one who would but he's an a$$whole of epic proportions.

I love Clay Clevenger and Nathan McPeek. I would take either in a heartbeat but I don't see them screwing over the kids they are currently coaching to come to Corbin and be bossed around by David Cox and a bunch of old has beens who still watch Lawrence Welk reruns on Saturday night while thumbing through old Corbin yearbooks from the '50's, '60's, and '70s .

Smile I honestly think those 2 coaches would be hard to get. Somerset and Frederick Douglass programs are very lucky.

Got that right.  Both very impressive. Highest quality coaches, both of them. Those are the two who would top my list , minus Haddix.
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I think Bert Browne is a heck of a coach. Never saw anyone in love with the game as much as him. He’d be a good candidate.
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(05-14-2024, 06:18 PM)DukeBoy Wrote: I think Bert Browne is a heck of a coach.  Never saw anyone in love with the game as much as him.  He’d be a good candidate.
 
Smile Now I love Brownies but I don't know him. Tell me about him.
#8
To me there are hidden gems in Kentucky but getting one may be a different story. Here is one any program should be thinking about. He knows offense.

Zach Lewis...

Zach Lewis, who holds numerous offensive records at Morehead State, is in his fifth year on the MSU staff and his fourth as an assistant coach. Lewis coaches the quarterbacks and serves as the program's recruiting coordinator.

Lewis served as a student assistant in 2013 after concluding his four-year MSU career in 2012. He coached the slot receivers in 2014.

Lewis helped guide Austin Gahafer to unprecedented stats and the 2015 PFL Offensive Player of the Year honor. Gahafer finished as the all-time leading passer in the PFL and at MSU, surpassing Lewis' previous records.

During his senior season, Lewis established school career records for completions (936), passing attempts (1,499), passing yards (10,251), passing touchdowns (72), offensive plays (1,710) and total yards (10,164). Following the year, he participated in the Football Championship Subdivision Senior Scout Bowl.

As a junior in 2011, he set Morehead State single-season records for completions (324), attempts (513) and passing yards (3,585), and became the first MSU quarterback to throw for more than 3,000 yards.

Lewis owns the Pioneer Football League career record for passing attempts and holds the season record for passing yards per game (325.9 in 2011). He ranks second in career passing yards and is just of three quarterbacks in the history of the league to throw for more than 10,000 yards.

A Manchester native, Lewis set Kentucky High School Athletic Association records with 13,642 passing yards and 1,508 passing attempts at Clay County High School. At the time of his graduation, he ranked second in KHSAA history with 912 completions. He also threw 105 touchdowns passes.


https://msueagles.com/sports/football/ro...-lewis/470
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(05-14-2024, 05:53 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are, what coach with any moral scruples ,whatsoever,  would leave a school a few weeks before football is ready to begin to take another job. Tommy Greer is one who would but he's an a$$whole of epic proportions.

I love Clay Clevenger and Nathan McPeek. I would take either in a heartbeat but I don't see them screwing over the kids they are currently coaching to come to Corbin and be bossed around by David Cox and a bunch of old has beens who still watch Lawrence Welk reruns on Saturday night while thumbing through old Corbin yearbooks from the '50's, '60's, and '70s .
Here is what people don’t realize…..there should be a sign-

NEED NOT APPLY: if you aren’t in the Corbin high school year book from 1986 to 2010. DO NOT APPLY.
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As much as I like all these names all of them have to understand there is a new broom sweeping through our program and they won’t have to undergo what Haddix did here….Unless until that is understood we may be in trouble….
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