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MOCS and Coach Ed talk the GA state finals and what they thought of them. They also discuss the current (most recent) job openings in the state as well as Rants and Raves.
Coach Zito is one of the most respected and best of us. He has been a HFC in 2 different states starting at 26 in Florida. He is a native of the Orlando area and went on to play college ball at Newberry College in SC. He started in GA under legendary Etowah coach Bill Stewart and then started his GA journey. I hope you enjoy coach Zito's story as much as I did!
MOCS and Coach ED discuss the upcoming GHSA state finals. They also talk about resume help and the head coaching jobs that are currently open. Another week of the usual nonsense!
MOCS and Coach Ed discuss the GHSA vs. Gainesville saga as well as recap the quarter-final match ups from GA. They also discuss the jobs and what are some interview questions and scenarios that one might need to watch out for in the job season. Coach Ed takes some shots at Banks County so there's that as well.
This week Coach Ed and MOCS discuss coaching at small town schools vs established programs, mascot names, and funny coaching stories.
Byron is a military kid. He spent his formative years in Anchorage Alaska before moving to GA at age 13. He has been an assistant, a DC, a HFC, he's a veteran of the United States Navy, and he is one of the finest men we have leading young men in Georgia. I hope you enjoy his story!
Coach Ed and MOCS discuss the Glazier in Atlanta. We also dive into the horror stories of misguided communications between parents and coaches. We talk about the Rush article, changing the GHSA, and many other things. Another great epiosde!
Coach Mobbs has become an old head. A native of Gwinnett County, Coach Mobbs played for the legendary Cecil Flowe in High School. He knew all along he wanted to be a coach and after college, he began his career at Collins Hill. Korey is one of the best humans in this business and his hard work and dedication to serving others is paying off at Jackson County. I hope you enjoy his story!
Coach Lasseter is a Heard County alumnus having graduated in 2000. He attended West GA and got his post graduate degrees from Liberty University. He has served as a head baseball coach, the athletic director and now the Head Football Coach. He is one of the most down to earth and humble guys in the business. I hope you enjoy his story!
Coach Ed and MOCS discuss what makes for a chance at a successful athletic program. We also discuss some interesting takes and re-cap some hires that happened last week.
Coach Jarvis is one of the most well regarded coaches in the state of Georgia. I would say he is definitely on of the "best" of us. A native of Atlanta, coach played college ball at Albany State University. He started under the late legendary Clay Hill at Crisp County High School. He moved up over time to take his first HFC job at MLK in Atlanta and has revitalized programs ever since. An old school guy that holds kids accountable, Coach Jarvis is one of the best people in the business. I hope you enjoy his story!
Coach Ed and MOCS discuss the past weeks events. Who got hired? What came open? What are we doing in the clinic season? He may even talk a little Superbowl action.
Coach Swift is an Oregon coaching LEGEND! He is originally from southern California and a 3rd generation coach's kid. Far from a kid, Coach is retired now and still has a fire and desire to develop young men! He is a state champion (2x) in different classifications and most well known for establishing Gold Beach as a perennial power in Oregon. I hope you enjoy hearing how Coach Swift turned Gold Beach into a rural force to be reckoned with in the state of Oregon!
Coach Ed and MOCS discuss the latest hires and timelines of jobs in the state of GA. They also discuss the idea of coaches getting their first shot at a HFC job. The newest vacancy at the GHSA will be discussed as well as clinics around the country to improve coaching knowledge and the do's and don'ts of the clinic season.
Coach Stephenson is a coach's kid. His dad was a HFC back in the day and he was fortunate enough to get to spend his entire childhood in one place more or less. From growing up in one place to going on to play golf collegiately, Coach Stephenson has put his mark on the Calhoun High School football program where he has spent his entire coaching career in some capacity. He has won a state championship as an assistant and most recently as the HFC. I hope you enjoy hearing from one of the best dudes in our state to ever do it!
Coach Ed and MOCS discuss the job market in GA. We also discuss recruiting high school kids, MatchUP USA, and the Sun Coaches Retreat.
Coach Chomskis is not only a Dr, he is a coach's kid. William grew up all over and is not only the son of Coach Lee Chomskis, but he is also the nephew of GA coaching legend Dan Pitts. William was a ball boy at Mary Persons and Lincoln County growing up so he has literally spent his life around the game. A man of faith, William shares his story and how he approaches coaching kids today. I hope you enjoy Coach Chomskis' story as much as I did!
Coach Ed and MOCS discuss jobs. How do we get our info, how we post it, what we actually do. We discuss jobs that have recently come open. Coach Ed and I also talk transfers and the portal.
Coach Lotti is one of the best of us. He was born in Boston but grew up in Morrow GA where he played high school football. He went on to play college football and had a chance to play at the professional level. After school, he actually went into the business world and entered the coaching profession via the lay coach program. He has won at places they said you couldn't, and he has done it the right way. I hope you enjoy his story as much as I did!
Coach Dixon is a Creekside alum and the current, sitting, STATE CHAMPION HFC at his alma mater. He played at Bethune-Cookman and West GA before starting his coaching career. With a plan and a vision, Coach has built Creekside from 0-10 his first year to a 15-0 championship season. I hope you enjoy his story!




















