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superman7515
December 15th, 2014, 04:03 PM
Kermit Blount went 16-29 overall with a 13-19 mark in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play during his four years with the Hornets. Delaware State was just 2-10 this year, including 2-6 in the MEAC, and the athletic director announced his contract is not being renewed.

Professor Chaos
December 15th, 2014, 04:05 PM
Let the Bo Pelini rumors start???

superman7515
December 15th, 2014, 04:11 PM
Brady Hoke

Ivytalk
December 15th, 2014, 04:18 PM
Brady Hoke

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Ivytalk
December 15th, 2014, 04:20 PM
Blount is probably smoking a few "blunts" about now.

DSUrocks07
December 16th, 2014, 09:45 AM
So the coach that EVERYONE chose and wanted to have (even the players) completely bombed?


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DSUrocks07
December 24th, 2014, 03:55 PM
Now accepting applications, come one come all! Aspiring CFB coaches looking for a stepping stone!!!


http://www.simplyhired.com/job/jif4zvmcwr






Company: Delaware State University
Location: Dover, DE
Date Posted: December 22, 2014
Source: Delaware State University
Delaware State University
Vacancy Announcement - Head Football Coach
Department of Athletics
Apply online at http://www.desu.edu
Applications will be accepted until position is filled


Job Description


Delaware State University is accepting applications for a full-time Head Football Coach. The Head Football Coach is responsible for administering all facets of the DSU football program and its members. The duties and responsibilities include, but not limited to; recruiting, training, and game performance, academic success, campus and community involvement and all other duties as assigned. Further, the Head Coach is expected to be a campus leader and outstanding University representative. The skills, conduct, integrity and commitment of the Head Coach are to set a high bar for the entire Athletic Department, and represent the finest in the vision and performance of Delaware State University. In the performance of his duties, the Head Coach shall report directly to the Director of Athletics and shall conduct himself at all time in a manner consistent with his position.


Essential Functions:


1. Administer all facets of the football program
2. On- the-field coaching during practice and competition
3. Supervision and management of Assistant C0aches and staff of the football program
4. Administration of operating budget
5. Formulating and implementation of pre-and post-season conditioning programs
6. Monitor the academic program and the academic progress of the student athlete
7. Develop rules/regulations regarding the conduct of staff and student athletes
8. Demonstrate ability to recruit quality student athletes, develop, retain and graduate student athletes
9. Represent the University during fundraising and other civic events
10. Participation of team and staff during community service programs
11. Participate in and conduct camps and clinics
12. Knowledge and compliance with all NCAA, MEAC Conference, and Institutional rules and regulations


Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidates for this job must possess these skills and abilities and demonstrate that they can perform the essential functions of the job.


1. Strong administrative, organizational, and motivational skills
2. Application and knowledge of NCAA, MEAC and University rules and regulations
3. Ability to communicate effectively
4. Works collaboratively with internal/external units of the University
5. Ability to effectively manage football coaches/staff
6. Experience in budget management, purchasing of equipment, team travel, and public relations
7. Oversight of hiring, supervision and development of staff
8. Commitment to meeting all standards for academic progress and retention of the NCAA and the University
9. Ability to raise funds and promote the football program regionally and nationally


Qualification Standards


1. A Bachelor of Science degree required, master’s preferred with a minimum of 5 years of progressive and successful coaching experience preferably at the Division I level.
2. A demonstrated ability to work under pressure and proven knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.


Performance Standards:
The criteria for evaluation in this position include, but are not limited to, the following:


1. Demonstrate knowledge of the DSU Fundamentals
2. Instruct athletes in individual and team fundamentals that are necessary for individual and team success
3. Meet the athletic objectives of Delaware State University
4. Develop a winning program
5. Meet on an individual and team basis the measures for academic progress, retention of student athletes, and progress towards timely achievement of a baccalaureate degree


Please submit resume packages to:


Office of Human ResourcesAttn: Assistant Vice President Irene Chapman-HawkinsDelaware State University1200 N. DuPont HighwayDover, DE 19901


Note: The University reserves the right to change or reassign job duties as provided in the policy and negotiated agreements.


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BisonFan02
December 24th, 2014, 04:13 PM
Now accepting applications, come one come all! Aspiring CFB coaches looking for a stepping stone!!!


http://www.simplyhired.com/job/jif4zvmcwr




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I know a guy.............. #chuckthepigskin

813Jag
December 24th, 2014, 05:17 PM
Now accepting applications, come one come all! Aspiring CFB coaches looking for a stepping stone!!!


http://www.simplyhired.com/job/jif4zvmcwr




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Doug Williams and Melvin Spears are available :D

superman7515
December 24th, 2014, 06:59 PM
Doug Williams and Melvin Spears are available :D

Doug Williams isn't a bad coach, he was just placed into an untenable situation in his second go around at Grambling. 62-31 at the FCS level with four SWAC Championships and a BCF National Championship. DelState could do a lot worse. And probably will.

Lehigh Football Nation
December 24th, 2014, 08:03 PM
So you're saying I could apply for this job online?

813Jag
December 25th, 2014, 07:18 AM
Doug Williams isn't a bad coach, he was just placed into an untenable situation in his second go around at Grambling. 62-31 at the FCS level with four SWAC Championships and a BCF National Championship. DelState could do a lot worse. And probably will.
I'm not questioning his coaching ability (at times), but there's certain things that those outside doesn't know and some of the issues his second go round were his fault (D.J. Williams).