bojanglefunk
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Haha, no, not part of the TV crew.
Whoa, apparently there are two DeacMoms. Old DeacMom has a space in her name. The DeacMom on this thread does not.
Ok, probably the case. I was pretty sure that i heard there were two different numbers for his pay. But i don't know. If somebody else knows for sure, that would be great, now i'm interested.
I bet his parents are thrilled
He gets to play on a winning program at App State
Oh and I got the story on the transfer. Apparently Duke told him he couldnt enroll until the summer. He graduated high school a semester early and wanted to hop right in to college. App told him they would take him in this semester so that's why he switched.
What is this kid's name? I have yet to see it in this thread.Oh and I got the story on the transfer. Apparently Duke told him he couldnt enroll until the summer. He graduated high school a semester early and wanted to hop right in to college. App told him they would take him in this semester so that's why he switched.
Some serious stuff going on with the APP coaching staff right now. One of their assistants was recently named head coach of traditional rival Western Carolina, and he took 3(!) APP assistants with him. Hard to figure leaving argueably the best FCS program for one of the worst. On top of that, Jerry Moore's son is no longer on teh staff, and former APP QB Scott Satterield has been brought in as OC with the title (according to Moore dictated by the AD) of Associate Head Coach. Satterfierld says he left a FBS coordinator's position at FIU specifically to be able to be able to succeed Moore when the time comes, but no comment from Moore on when he plans to retire and no Jimbo Fisher-esque gurantee from the administration that he'll be offered the job.
I could make the arguement that the successor to Moore will be the among the most important head FB coach hire in the state in recent years due to how that university's growth in popularity, quality of students and the amount of $$ pouring in to all unviersity programs has been tied to football success.