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    First off, if this is in the wrong section my apologies.

    So i am currently working on finishing my bachelors degree. I intend on teaching and coaching after graduation, ill be 28. My question is this. How hard is it to start coaching if you didnt play football? I know some people say if you didnt play high school football then you are not part of the fraternity and you don't belong. I started working in student ministry and through that I fell in love with high school football. Over the past few years I have quietly lurked and gathered as much information as I can. I know i'm a teachable person and learn quickly. So is it unrealistic for me to think coaching football is an option? Should I stick to basketball. Thanks for any help or advice, txdlftw

    edit: My degree with be in mathematics, if that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RkptFltn View Post
    First off, if this is in the wrong section my apologies.

    So i am currently working on finishing my bachelors degree. I intend on teaching and coaching after graduation, ill be 28. My question is this. How hard is it to start coaching if you didnt play football? I know some people say if you didnt play high school football then you are not part of the fraternity and you don't belong. I started working in student ministry and through that I fell in love with high school football. Over the past few years I have quietly lurked and gathered as much information as I can. I know i'm a teachable person and learn quickly. So is it unrealistic for me to think coaching football is an option? Should I stick to basketball. Thanks for any help or advice, txdlftw

    edit: My degree with be in mathematics, if that matters.
    That is not true at all. If I were you I would try to get a JR. High job and learn the game. Once you have that job on your resume you are in our coaching fraternity forever. They key is just get a job somewhere and be a sponge. DM for any other questions. I can gladly help. In fact there is going to be a job open at my campus next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RkptFltn View Post
    First off, if this is in the wrong section my apologies.

    So i am currently working on finishing my bachelors degree. I intend on teaching and coaching after graduation, ill be 28. My question is this. How hard is it to start coaching if you didnt play football? I know some people say if you didnt play high school football then you are not part of the fraternity and you don't belong. I started working in student ministry and through that I fell in love with high school football. Over the past few years I have quietly lurked and gathered as much information as I can. I know i'm a teachable person and learn quickly. So is it unrealistic for me to think coaching football is an option? Should I stick to basketball. Thanks for any help or advice, txdlftw

    edit: My degree with be in mathematics, if that matters.
    anyone can get a job coaching if your criminal history is clean.....anyone

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    And a college degree

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckhunter View Post
    anyone can get a job coaching if your criminal history is clean.....anyone
    And everyone thinks they can coach better than the actual coach.....everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coach View Post
    And everyone thinks they can coach better than the actual coach.....everyone.
    I suppose that depends how good your coaches are. Bob Gillis was in El Campo for many years and I don't know of anyone there that thought they could have done a better job than he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weebe View Post
    I suppose that depends how good your coaches are. Bob Gillis was in El Campo for many years and I don't know of anyone there that thought they could have done a better job than he did.
    Even Tom Landry had critics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RkptFltn View Post
    First off, if this is in the wrong section my apologies.

    So i am currently working on finishing my bachelors degree. I intend on teaching and coaching after graduation, ill be 28. My question is this. How hard is it to start coaching if you didnt play football? I know some people say if you didnt play high school football then you are not part of the fraternity and you don't belong. I started working in student ministry and through that I fell in love with high school football. Over the past few years I have quietly lurked and gathered as much information as I can. I know i'm a teachable person and learn quickly. So is it unrealistic for me to think coaching football is an option? Should I stick to basketball. Thanks for any help or advice, txdlftw

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    Mark Bell at China Spring never played high school football.

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    Well, Gordon Wood played High School Football for about 8 weeks....follow your dream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coach View Post
    Even Tom Landry had critics.
    Well, first of all, you said "everyone". Twice.

    Second, you said they think they can coach better. It's one thing to question calls here or there. Totally different to believe you could do a better job overall.

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    I recommend that when it comes time to do your practice teaching, that you let your teacher, the one you're teaching their class, that you're also interested in coaching and ask if there's a way that you could also practice coach. That might help get your foot in.

    And for what it's worth, my Daddy never played football but coached it for over 20 years, including 2 head coach jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weebe View Post
    Well, first of all, you said "everyone". Twice.

    Second, you said they think they can coach better. It's one thing to question calls here or there. Totally different to believe you could do a better job overall.
    I said everyone twice bc duckhunter said anyone twice...


    And if you believe you can do a better job then go get a piece of paper with your name on it saying you completed a four year program. That is all it takes. it is that easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coach View Post
    I said everyone twice bc duckhunter said anyone twice...


    And if you believe you can do a better job then go get a piece of paper with your name on it saying you completed a four year program. That is all it takes. it is that easy.
    That's what I say about being a referee. And coaches should have to referee one year as part of developmental program.

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    I know a lot of you won't give a damn about what I will say, but it is a fact.

    The state's winningest Hispanic coach is a man by the name of Tony Villarreal. His background/specialty was actually baseball, not football. But he learned the Slot-T from Charlie Williams as a young Jr. High coach and the rest is history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabid Cougar View Post
    That's what I say about being a referee. And coaches should have to referee one year as part of developmental program.
    EHHH. I have never met a good official.
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