I was on the staff in 2008. That was a win for the ages. Just to clarify, he's not leaving. He's stepping down as HC. An article mentioned that he'd be staying on as an assistant. He's taught there forever as well. I assume he'll continue to coach quarterbacks and call plays.
For example, there is a shotgun snap. The player catching the snap puts the ball on the ground and simulates a fake snap to another player. Is the play live or dead?
As his position coach, I can tell you that Sean did the work. In my opinion, he is simply a victim of a lack of exposure because he wasn't a starter as a junior. Sean paid his dues as a teammate and put in plenty of extra time with private lessons. His statistics this past season, and the fact...