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1 week ago |
heraldtribune.com | Jon Santucci
IMG Academy has named longtime college assistant Greg Studrawa as its new head football coach. Studrawa, 60, most recently was the offensive coordinator for the Cologne Centurions in the Europe League of Football. Prior to coaching in Europe, Studrawa's coaching stops included Ohio State, Maryland, LSU and others. He won a national championship with LSU in 2007. Studrawa replaces Billy Miller who left IMG in January to join Bill Belichick’s staff at the North Carolina.
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1 week ago |
heraldtribune.com | Jon Santucci
IMG Academy hired Greg Studrawa as its new head football coach. Studrawa has over 20 years of experience as a Division I offensive coordinator/offensive line coach. Studrawa replaces Billy Miller, who left IMG to join the University of North Carolina's coaching staff. One of the nation’s biggest producers of college football talent is handing the keys of its program to a coach with a long resume of success at the college level.
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2 weeks ago |
floridatoday.com | Jon Santucci
The Florida Coaches Coalition is confident a bill will be presented to the state House and Senate by January to drastically improve high school coaches' pay. "I am 100 percent hopeful, and I am 100 percent sure that we will have some sort of a bill in front of the House and Senate next session," said Dr. Andrew Ramjit, executive director of the FCC.
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2 weeks ago |
theledger.com | Jon Santucci
Florida high schools are the No. 1 producer nationally for NFL Draft picks. Thirty draft picks in 2024 went to Florida high schools, more than any other state. Texas was No. 2 with 24. The Sunshine State has produced the most picks in two consecutive drafts and five of the past seven. Florida also has had more first-round picks — 48 — over the past decade than any other state in the nation.
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2 weeks ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Jon Santucci
Florida high schools are the No. 1 producer nationally for NFL Draft picks. Thirty draft picks in 2024 went to Florida high schools, more than any other state. Texas was No. 2 with 24. The Sunshine State has produced the most picks in two consecutive drafts and five of the past seven. Florida also has had more first-round picks — 48 — over the past decade than any other state in the nation.
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