With Crespi, Santa Margarita, St. John Bosco and L.A. Loyola having dismissed coaches after disappointing seasons, it's getting hard to distinguish big-time high school programs from college and pro football. There has been a disheartening descent into the abyss taking place at the most unexpected of places -- big-time private school football programs.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Private schools' firing of football coaches is a troubling trend (Los Angeles Times)
With Crespi, Santa Margarita, St. John Bosco and L.A. Loyola having dismissed coaches after disappointing seasons, it's getting hard to distinguish big-time high school programs from college and pro football. There has been a disheartening descent into the abyss taking place at the most unexpected of places -- big-time private school football programs.
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