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Lane Kiffin - World Record of Youngest NFL Coach
The youngest coach ever hired in the NFL’s modern era is Lane Kiffin (USA, b. 9 May 1975) who was 31 years 259 days when he signed on to coach the Oakland Raiders on 23 January 2007, just prior to the 2007 season.
Lane Kiffin, the son of longtime pro and collegiate coach Monte Kiffin, is in his sixth year at USC. He joined the Trojan staff in February of 2001 and spent the 2001 season handling the tight ends. He became the wide receivers coach in 2002. In 2004, he took on the additional duty of passing game coordinator. In 2005, he was promoted to offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator, in addition to continuing as the wide receivers coach.
for full story http://www.worldamazingrecords.com The youngest coach ever hired in the NFL’s modern era is Lane Kiffin (USA, b. 9 May 1975) who was 31 years 259 days when he signed on ... more -
The Recruiting Process: The Lifeline of College Football
Searching through the haystack of high school football players is the most time consuming part of a college coach's career, yet most people don't even think of it as one of the coach's primary tasks. The Rick is here with another insightful article, diving into the world of college football to explain how most programs find that needle.
Click the link to find out what The Rick has to say. Searching through the haystack of high school football players is the most time consuming part of a college coach's career, yet m... more -
Bob Singha (bobsingha.com)
Bob Singha on Rapport.
Master Youth Coach and Trainer Bob Singha filmed live on the Accredited Youth Coaching Course.
www.bobsingha.com Bob Singha on Rapport. Master Youth Coach and Trainer Bob Singha filmed live on the Accredited Youth Coaching Course. ... more -
Fit4D Quick FAQs - Episode 5
Episode 5 : "I wear an insulin pump. What is the best option for me when I exercise?" Insulin control and insulin management is important for type1 exercise and type 1 training. http://www.fit4d.com will help you out. Episode 5 : "I wear an insulin pump. What is the best option for me when I exercise?" Insulin control and insulin managemen... more
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Fit4D Quick FAQs - Episode 4
Episode 4 : "How can I lose weight if I'm constantly having to eat to exercise?" Weight loss for diabetics is hard. Weight loss in general is hard. http://www.fit4d.com provides great coaching for type 2 diet and type 2 weight loss. Episode 4 : "How can I lose weight if I'm constantly having to eat to exercise?" Weight loss for diabetics is hard. We... more
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Fit4D Quick FAQs - Episode 3
Episode 3 : "How often should I exercise and what type of exercise should I do?" These diabetes coaches are great. They help with controlling your blood sugar and help plan meals for diabetics at http://www.fit4d.com Episode 3 : "How often should I exercise and what type of exercise should I do?" These diabetes coaches are great. They hel... more
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Fit4D Quick FAQs - Episode 2
Episode 2 : "How much should I expect to see blood sugars change with exercise?" Blood sugar management is important especially checking your blood sugar during exercise. http://www.fit4d.com will give you more info. Episode 2 : "How much should I expect to see blood sugars change with exercise?" Blood sugar management is important especia... more
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Bowden Spurns Arkansas to Stay with Clemson
"Tommy Bowden agreed to a contract extension to remain Clemson's coach Tuesday.
Monday, sources told ESPN.com that Arkansas had focused its coaching search on Bowden and was prepared to offer Bowden a contract in excess of $2 million annually.
"He was gone this morning," a source told ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach. "He was just looking for more stability. He's excited about the team he's got coming back and the recruiting class coming in. They have good momentum and he and his family are happy there."
Bowden agreed to an extension with Clemson that will run through at least the 2012 season. The new contract will pay him around $2.2 million annually. " "Tommy Bowden agreed to a contract extension to remain Clemson's coach Tuesday. ... more -
I Can Get You Into Ivy League
Michele Hernandez boasts that 95% of her teenage clients are accepted by their first-choice school. Her price: As much as $40,000 a student
As I listened to my 8th period English teacher drone on for the third time about how Finny, a character in A Separate Peace, was indeed the main character although he was not the narrator, it finally dawned on me that this was not the exciting world of high school that I had hoped for.
This is how Andrew Garza began an essay in his application to Haverford College. It was a 1,200-word piece that established him as an intellectually curious young man. It was crafted to appeal specifically to the admissions officers at the small liberal arts school. And it was the idea of his high-priced college admissions coach, Michele A. Hernandez. Garza attended a private school in Switzerland, and that worried Hernandez: She thought he might appear to be a privileged teenager without much substance. So she advised him to write about why he had left his public high school in suburban New Jersey. "We had to make it seem like he didn't want to be around so many rich kids. We spun a whole story about him taking the initiative to leave in order to broaden his experience," Hernandez says. "It was his initiative. But he wouldn't have written about it." Michele Hernandez boasts that 95% of her teenage clients are accepted by their first-choice school. Her price: As much as $40,000 a st... more
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