Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
Qualifications: Master’s Degree in athletic training or a related discipline, BOC Certified and Ohio Licensed Athletic Trainer plus professional experience, including the successful provision of athle
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s Degree, or equivalent work experience.
• Background in Career Development/Education.
• Experience working with Student-Athletes.
• Knowledge of the University of Califor
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
Bachelor’s Degree required. Master’s Degree preferred.
Demonstrated competency in coaching, recruiting and program management.
Ability to work with highly-motivated student athletes. The duties
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
The successful candidate should either be currently enrolled in an advanced degree program (completion date negotiable) or have a master’s degree. Significant participation and/or coaching experience
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
A Bachelor’s degree is required (Master’s preferred), along with a minimum of 3 years of football coaching (offensive) and recruiting experience, preferably at the college level. The successful candi
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
After writing about the EA Sports Elite 11 Quarterback Camp .Now in its 10th year the Elite 11 invitation only Quarterback Camp is hands down the best QB Training Camp in America. Some of the top High School Quarterbacks have attended this QB Camp, Jamarkus Russell, Troy Smith, Vince Young, Ben Rothlisberger, Ted Tebow, Matt Leinert, Carson Palmer to name a few.
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
Self expression is something that us Americans cherish and hold dear because frankly, we are one of the few country in the world that allow you to do what you want, wear what you want and have your hair as long as you damn well please. This whole long hair controversy started last year when Chiefs running back superstar Larry Johnson tackled Pittsburgh Steelers safety Pro Bowler Troy Polamalu (who has probably the most recognizeable hair in the NFL) by yanking on his hair and pulling him out of bounds.
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
While the Husker football team has had it’s ups and downs over the years, one thing has remained consistent: Sell-out crowds at Memorial Stadium. Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium was built in just over 90 working-days in 1922. It was named in honor of all Nebraskans who served in the Spanish-American Wars, the civil war, and World War I — it would later honor those Nebraskans that served in World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam.
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
At the end of the month the NFL, formerly the National Football League, teams will be voting to as to whether or not they should officially change names to the “No Fun League.” The past few off-seasons the league has passed some really dumb rules to try to suck as much fun as they possibly can out of the game of football. Today that fun-squeezing seemed to continue when I heard that the league’s teams will be voting on a ban of player’s hair flowing out of their helmets because “the hair could cover…
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Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
Although JaMarcus Russell didn’t get a lot of playing time last season, you have to think that the Oakland Raiders are a lot better than they were with an offensive threat like Russell taking the snaps. Last season, it was painfully obvious that the Raiders really had no chance of getting to the post season even with the AFC West being as bad as it was, but with the little time that their first pick got in on the action, you could tell times were a changing for fans of the Silver & Black.
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