by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Huddle
Dan Feldman in The Flint Journal is reporting today that more than a month after Andre Rison indicated he'd be the new head football coach at Northwestern High School, he's still waiting for official word from the school.
In the story, a Flint schools spokesman, who said the former NFL wide receiver was the front-runner for the job in February, says the school hopes the have the situation resolved soon.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Is 13-Year Old Dylan Brock the Next Phenom Quarterback...or Just a Teenager with a Strong Arm?
by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Huddle
13-year old quarterbacks with rifle arms seem to be popping-up all over the place.
Last month, 13-year old David Sills from Delaware gave his verbal commitment to USC head coach Lane Kifflin. Now, comes news from former colleague Tom Leyden, sports anchor at WXYZ-TV in Detroit, that Dylan Brock from Brownstown Township in Michigan is turning some heads before even making his freshman football team.
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Michigan High School Football Huddle
13-year old quarterbacks with rifle arms seem to be popping-up all over the place.
Last month, 13-year old David Sills from Delaware gave his verbal commitment to USC head coach Lane Kifflin. Now, comes news from former colleague Tom Leyden, sports anchor at WXYZ-TV in Detroit, that Dylan Brock from Brownstown Township in Michigan is turning some heads before even making his freshman football team.
What do you think? Comment
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Muskegon/Rockford Football Rivalry Moves to a Baseball Stadium
by Jeff Fisher
Michigan High School Football Huddle
A new chapter will be written in the Muskegon/Rockford football rivalry this season
The Grand Rapids Press is reporting that Rockford has decided to play this year's home game at Fifth Third Ballpark. Reporter Gary Bond writes that the main reason for the shift away from "The Ted" is economics.
Michigan High School Football Huddle
A new chapter will be written in the Muskegon/Rockford football rivalry this season
The Grand Rapids Press is reporting that Rockford has decided to play this year's home game at Fifth Third Ballpark. Reporter Gary Bond writes that the main reason for the shift away from "The Ted" is economics.
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