Danny Maher

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Danny Maher

Danny Maher

@danrmaher

Randall K. Cooper High School Assistant Football Coach/WKU Football 1985-88/All-American Placekicker/Former athlete enjoying family and being a father.

Union, KY Bergabung Mayıs 2021
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
Mobility training to move like an athlete. Georgetown College RB signee @KeaganMaher, 4.06 Pro Shuttle .98 Flying 10 (Lasered)
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Nate Longshore
Nate Longshore@mrlongshore·
The QB offer market is complicated to say the least. We verified the 2026 cycle across all 67 Power 4 schools and found 1,104 school-side QB "Official" offers. From our count, there were only 31 actual high school QB roster spots given. That is roughly 36 offers for every 1 real spot. And 39 of the 67 schools took zero high school quarterbacks. That is the first reality families need to understand. An "official" offer has value. It reflects evaluation and access. But it is not the same thing as roster allocation. The second reality is just as important. Many schools may still be acting in good faith when a QB board changes late. The problem is that quarterback recruiting is now one of the most volatile markets in football. A staff can genuinely like a quarterback in October. Then in December a coordinator leaves. A current QB stays. A transfer becomes available. A decommitment happens somewhere else. NIL priorities shift. The room changes. The board changes. Sometimes the literal night before signing day. That does not always mean the offer was fake. It means quarterback recruiting is a one-spot problem inside a moving market. That is why families cannot confuse interest with certainty. The serious question is not just, “Who offered?” The serious question is, “Who still has both the need and the willingness to give one of their very limited quarterback spots to you when the market tightens?” That is why QB recruiting is not a volume game. It is an alignment game. Offers matter. Timing matters. Roster structure matters. Development matters. Command matters. When the board starts moving, the quarterbacks who survive are usually the ones staffs feel most comfortable protecting. Visibility helps, but alignment is what turns recruiting attention into a real opportunity.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
@S_U_Network Bird is way behind LeBron in one stat. LeBron 2,678 Flops…Bird 0.
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S_U_Network
S_U_Network@S_U_Network·
True or False: You rank Larry Bird higher than LeBron James among the greatest players in NBA history.
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Coach Jimmy Andrews
Coach Jimmy Andrews@RecruitsCenTex·
@danrmaher It’s business. Lack of transparency is how the real world is, it sucks and I don’t operate that way and agree with ya, but it’s not happening. Education in part is understanding that what u think is real isn’t and to be mindful of realities not just what u see posted on twitter.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
@RecruitsCenTex I get it. But, you can educate all you want and it doesn’t prevent false-pretense, bait-and-switch tactics and so forth. From an ethical standpoint programs should do better. Just be more transparent.
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Coach Jimmy Andrews
Coach Jimmy Andrews@RecruitsCenTex·
@danrmaher Oh I gotcha there, unfair and not right are different things sometimes. I’m with ya on the latter. But that’s been going on long before the portal. It’s a dirty dirty game and it’s up to parents and kids to thoroughly educate themselves.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
@RecruitsCenTex Offering 25 kids when there’s one spot available doesn’t seem right…but that’s just me.
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Coach D
Coach D@CoachDaniels06·
Seeing RBs commit to P4 programs with subpar numbers in high school blows my mind. Knowing that these coaches recruit size over production is wild.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
Being on Coach Borcher’s staff was a privilege. No one cared more about the players’ experience as high school athletes. He set a standard, but always did it with their interest in mind and never his own. It was never about him and he always deflected any attention or accolades back to the players. He leaves a great legacy at Cooper and I’m glad my son got to play in his program which developed him for an opportunity to now play in college. I wish him all the best.
Cooper Football@CooperFootball

Coach Randy Borchers has resigned as Head Football Coach.

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Ry@Ryanmariebach78·
What's a common phrase that annoys you? "To be clear"
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
Took Nolan to get some batting and pitching work in today…baseball season loading for him.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
Fun day of golf with my boys at Lassing Pointe…love getting the time with them.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
@CoachMcCannJSG B all day. .15 difference in 40 time is negligible in the big picture of making plays in football when both are under 4.6…pro shuttle often tells more. I’ve seen more athletic kids than kids with blazing 40 times. And, the other attributes obviously favor B overall IMHO.
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Coach McCann
Coach McCann@CoachMcCannJSG·
So who are you taking as a coach and WHY! You have 2 athletes with the “same” accolades, same comp, same eye candy etc they are very similar Kid A 40 time is 4.41- lacks IQ, good footwork, just makes plays some how because of the system they have him in on the HS level, not good on the board with you on a visit. Kid B 40 time is 4.56- great football IQ, puts guys in right place to make plays while making plays, good footwork, decent to good on the board with you.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
@DavidWolfe Not sure why we were masking or giving jabs to kids…these screen shots are from Feb 2021
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David Wolfe
David Wolfe@DavidWolfe·
Every doctor who gave a healthy child a Covid-19 vaccine should be prosecuted as a war criminal.
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Danny Maher
Danny Maher@danrmaher·
Recently my 6th grader, who is a great kid and rule-follower, got hit in the head by an 8th grader on the bus, knocking his hat off. My son picked up his hat and smacked the 8th grader’s face hard as he could and the kid cowered back in the corner of his seat. The driver saw it all and did nothing because justice was served on its own. The 8th grader hasn’t bothered my son since. There are times in life you simply have to stand up for yourself, period. This is not part of the problem, whatever is going on at home with kids who bully other kids is the problem.
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Rhoda
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Parents, please stop sending your kids to school with the mindset of “if someone hits you, hit them back.” You are part of the problem.
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