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Muscatine
Correct - In 21 years overall — he also coached at Boscobel (Wis.), MFL MarMac and Iowa City Regina — he was 197-52.
Under Miller’s watch, Solon compiled a 190-32 record, winning four consecutive state championships (2007-09 in Class 2A, 2010 in 3A).
Simple math shows he wasn't winning everywhere:
So prior to Solon, Milller was 7-20.
How good was Solon before Miller took over? That's odd that he would have been at three schools in three years winning 7 total games and was still hired at Solon.
It isn't surprising Miller would of been hired at Solon even with a poor coaching record he was the quarterback on a state title team.
Also, something is wrong with those numbers I believe because I think he was at Regina at least a couple years with 5-6 win seasons
The Alb job seems to be a revolving door since Carver retired. The coach that just left seems to jump from job to job.Alburnett's coach apparently stepping down according to his Twitter. Anyone hear anything on Boone? Muscatine is open as well.
Not sure why you cant be successfully with football at alburnett as they are in other sports so it not like they don't have the athletes in the school. Revolving door there doesn't make it any easier with no coaching stability. Funny thing is with all the coaches that have been there since Carver I couldn't tell you any of their names that just shows the lack of success since him.He made it 3 years at Alb (which probably deserves an award actually). Was 5th coach in like 4 years... Word is that he is getting into administration and out of coaching. Stanton on the other hand (who just got Solon job) hasn’t been anywhere for more than 2 years... wonder how long he lasts there.
Not sure why you cant be successfully with football at alburnett as they are in other sports so it not like they don't have the athletes in the school. Revolving door there doesn't make it any easier with no coaching stability. Funny thing is with all the coaches that have been there since Carver I couldn't tell you any of their names that just shows the lack of success since him.
Thats odd I kinda remember Alburnett being in the playoffs 4 years in a row in the early 2010"s. With one of those seasons ending in a 1 score game at West Branch for a trip to the dome.
But I do agree to some extent that the coaching carousel has hurt the long term stability of the FB program.
I see Coach Shay has landed the AD job at Bettendorf.Burlington
Thats odd I kinda remember Alburnett being in the playoffs 4 years in a row in the early 2010"s. With one of those seasons ending in a 1 score game at West Branch for a trip to the dome.
But I do agree to some extent that the coaching carousel has hurt the long term stability of the FB program.
I don't know when North Linn became the smaller school, and I would be surprised that Alburnett is the bigger school most of the time. But the difference is prob small enough not to matter.
North Linn has had a great run of athletes and been very good at most sports lately. Pretty dominating in basketball and baseball. One sport that they have not reached the next level in is football.
The main point is it doesn't seem to matter much how many different coaches wear the head hat at Alburnett they have more than held their own against their rival. If Alburnett was in such disarray from their revolving door of coaches, you would think their rival with stability at coach would have taken more advantage.
That’s not true, Chris Evers who I believe followed Carver had them in the playoffs a few times and I believe won 2 district titles.