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McLean hanging up the whistle at Merritt Island


Joshua Wilson

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Jeff McLean is hanging it up at Merritt Island after 34 years there. Surprisingly he was an offensive coordinator longer than a head coach. He coached John Wilkinson when Wilkinson went to school there. I wonder if Wilkinson will be a top candidate for the job? He has done a lot at Cocoa, but at some point, a coach will be ready for a new challenge. This would be it, I think for him. Just my thoughts on this at this point.

STORY: https://floridahsfootball.com/2018/02/02/mclean-hangs-whistle-merritt-island/

 

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1 hour ago, Joshua Wilson said:

Jeff McLean is hanging it up at Merritt Island after 34 years there. Surprisingly he was an offensive coordinator longer than a head coach. He coached John Wilkinson when Wilkinson went to school there. I wonder if Wilkinson will be a top candidate for the job? He has done a lot at Cocoa, but at some point, a coach will be ready for a new challenge. This would be it, I think for him. Just my thoughts on this at this point.

STORY: https://floridahsfootball.com/2018/02/02/mclean-hangs-whistle-merritt-island/

 

Idk if he leaves cocoa

 

4a is one of the weakest classes in the state and it would be far easier to win there versus going to Merritt Island (who i believe is 5a) and winning in that class 

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21 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

Now that would be a real challenge.

 

You mean even a bigger challenge than going to Merritt Island and facing the threat of American Heritage, Cardinal Gibbons or Bishop Moore every year?

Realistically, I can see it being tougher given how 6A is, but man he would have a big one at MI if he were to entertain the idea of going there.

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5 hours ago, Joshua Wilson said:

You mean even a bigger challenge than going to Merritt Island and facing the threat of American Heritage, Cardinal Gibbons or Bishop Moore every year?

More competition in the playoffs at Merritt Island. But more readily available talent there, too. I guess it would be a wash in the grander scheme. If he went to MI, he would need some of the Cocoa talent to follow him there.

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