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I know it's not a new thing, but Florida isn't helping itself with the quality of coaches, especially when states like Georgia, Alabama, etc pay so much more in salary and stipends. Not every coach obviously, there's good coaches in the state. But it says something to me.

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I know it's not a new thing, but Florida isn't helping itself with the quality of coaches, especially when states like Georgia, Alabama, etc pay so much more in salary and stipends. Not every coach obviously, there's good coaches in the state. But it says something to me.

More like the administration that is around this state have the head's under a rock and are living in the 1930s, time has changed and they need to stop underpaying coaches otherwise the good ones will go elsewhere

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More coaching news per FootballScoop:

 

Duval Charter (FL): Kevin Wiley has been hired to lead the program. Wiley spent last season at University Christian HS (FL) where he was the co-defensive coordinator.

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Peter Ariz tweeted out that long-time Belen Jesuit head coach Rich Stuart has stepped down and offensive coordinator Eddie Delgado will replace him.

 

Delgado was DC not OC. 

 

(Ariz originally posted OC and later corrected it; I just wanted the right thing to be posted on here) 

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Flanagan has a new coach. I think their run as the Dirty Birds is in some peril.

Agree. This was inevitable and known to many...question was just when and who would replace...

 

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/highschool/football/fl-hs-fb-flanagan-samuels-lang-20170404-story.html

 

 

 

http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/high-school/article142660404.html

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Wells Dusenbury of the Sun Sentinel has reported STA has hired 3 new Assistants:

 

Jesse Norris - 2016 HC at Plantation

 

Jerry Johnson - former Asst. to STA HC Harriott back at University School.

 

Nick D'Andrea - Asst. from Flanagan.

 

STA has some kind of super staff. My goodness.

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