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Are the best coaches measured by number of wins?
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HDE Wrote:I think it should be more about consistency and continued success through many years. It's not all about wins or championships. It's a lot harder to win at some places than others. Very few coaches couldn't win at Trinity or Highlands.

I disagree, I think there are a ton of coaches in KY that could not win at Highlands or Trinity. Highlands coaches turn a bunch of 180 pound nothings, into crazy,football nuts,with great football IQ. The question was also asked if Highlands/Trinity coaching staff could go to perenial losers and win. I think without a doubt they go into those schools and completely turn the program around, not saying they win championships,but it would be a completely different team. The one thing that has been made real clear watching Highlands the last 15 years is how big a gap there is in coaching around the state. I could go on all night with examples of poor coaching where kids were not prepared in simple aspects of the game.There have been so many games over the years that Highlands should never have won based on level/amount of talent the other teams have had. Game prep and Half time adjustments by Highlands coaching staff is a thing of beauty to watch.
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Are the best coaches measured by number of wins? - by sstack - 09-09-2012, 11:15 PM

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