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Bryan Station is looking for a new head coach
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Bryan Station football coach takes college position

Former UK star Craig Yeast led Bryan Station to a 7-5 last season, back to their winning ways. Now he accepts a position at Tiffin University, a D2 program in Ohio

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/04/02/21368...rylink=cpy

congrats and good luck to Yeast on the new job. Who do the Defenders replace him with?
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toussaints Wrote:Bryan Station football coach takes college position

Former UK star Craig Yeast led Bryan Station to a 7-5 last season, back to their winning ways. Now he accepts a position at Tiffin University, a D2 program in Ohio

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/04/02/21368...rylink=cpy

congrats and good luck to Yeast on the new job. Who do the Defenders replace him with?

Question is, who want's the job? 3 coaches in 3 years?
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FBfan4life Wrote:Question is, who want's the job? 3 coaches in 3 years?

that's true, but unlike the Dunbar situation, I think Yeast would've stayed there if he wasn't offered the job. They may be best suited to stay within the current staff
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I would think it may be smart for the new principal there to place his mark on the school's athletic program and make his own hire. Most Lexington staffs, at least the assistant coaches, seem to be Lexington and Central KY guys that just get recycled from one staff to another. They may be better off thinking outside of the box and going with someone fresh. Just a thought.
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Best job in Lexington.
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toussaints Wrote:that's true, but unlike the Dunbar situation, I think Yeast would've stayed there if he wasn't offered the job. They may be best suited to stay within the current staff

Well developing news. I guess coach Yeast just quit after getting the Tiffin job. No noticed, just walked in the office and told the administrators that he was leaving and left. Can anyone confirm?

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