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  1. Watching Coach Levitt you could almost feel the passion for this sport that was in his heart. It seemed a whole new team came out after the half on many games. New life, new hope, or just plain coaching magic. Holt never seemed to have that gift. Coach Taggart seems to me to be leaning to the coaching magic side. The future will tell us all. But, I think he has the magic that will get the players to believe that they can do anything. That deep down inside is the power to overcome. The coaching staff he has picked will play a part sure. But can he deliver? I say yes!

  2. Big County Preps chat on their blog.

    Derek Tyson â€@DerekTysonESPN

    #USF hit a home run by hiring former Plant head coach Robert Weiner. The guy can flat out coach. #Bulls

    Chip Carter â€@ChipCarterFox13

    Confirmed. Plant Head Coach Robert Weiner leaving to coach WR's @ USF. No one classier or better than Robert Weiner. Congrats!

    Also some chat about RB Wesley Bullock would prob. commit because of this.

  3. If I remember right, the kicker's stats were something like 2 of 5 at over 30 yds. So it was a coin toss call. Hero or zero. Make the call and take the heat as coach or play it safe and let the kid kicking take the heat. Being a good coach sometimes is more than what it seems. Just my thoughts.

    You sound like Holtz explaining why he kicked field goals to avoid a shut out. Has anyone ever seen you and Holtz at the same time? You could be him on here posing.

    Would love to be getting his checks, but Holtz I'm not. Also not his fan. What I was trying to say is the stats would show his choices. The kicker was 10 of 15 for the year. Red zone stats were running 84%. 3rd down stats were running 48%. It was a coin toss. I good coach takes the heat. I hope that makes it clearer.

  4. CoachingSearch <free> has posted it's best 12 football decisions in 2012. #1 was Elway signing Manning. #12 In Lexington, Willie Taggart dials a throwback to beat Kentucky: Taggart lived large by dialing up a throwback to the quarterback scheme on a 2-point conversion attempt. His players executed the play and Western Kentucky defeated Kentucky 32-31 in overtime.

    I thought this might be a good insight into the land of Coach T football. Got my fingers crossed for next season.
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