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7 hours ago, Perspective said:

Agreed. 

That said, it would be interesting to know which category each opening falls into:

A.  Coach leaving for another high school football coaching position in Florida.

B.  Coach leaving for a high school football coaching job in another state.

C.  Coach resigned, retired or was fired (or not rehired) by the school.

D.   Other. 

(P.S., Gatorman-UF, I'm not asking you to go back through your list and designate which is which; you've done too much already . . . just responding to your "so many" comment and wondering if there's a common reason).


Will note that for next year, but I think it is an even spread of those things. Lots of dominoes falling (School A loses coach to a job someplace else (out of state or Florida), which hires coach at School B, and school B hires head coach at School C and this continues.

Some of the stuff was due to internal reasons that we may never know (a mix of C and D).

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Miami Coral Park
DeSoto County (Acadia) - New Coach Jeff Lee
Holmes County (Bonifay) -
Bartow - New Coach Tyler Eden
Flagler Palm Coast - New Coach Daniel Fish
Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) - 
Cambridge (Tampa) - New Coach Brian Palone
Clewiston - New Coach Andrew Powell
Rocky Bayou Christian (Niceville) - KC Woods

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13 minutes ago, gatorman-uf said:

Englewood (Jacksonville) - New Coach Kevin Johnson
Pahokee - New Coach Matthew Sparrowhawk
Pasco (Dade City) - 

Pasco's head football coach was Alphonso Freeney.   He stepped down yesterday after one (successful) season.  In his tweet, he explained that he was offered an opportunity to move back to Alabama to coach football.  He didn't say where or at what level, but indicated that he could not refuse the "financial package" for his family.  

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Some that I missed over the last few months:
Tavares - New Coach Gavin Jones
Legacy Charter (Ocoee) - New Coach Zach Fox
Harmony (St. Cloud) - New Coach Nick Lippert (interim)
Liberty (Kissimmee) - New Coach Dee Hart
Trinity Christian (Deltona) - New Coach Bill Cosens
Bradenton Christian - New Coach John Warren
Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) - New Coach Matt Nasser

 

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