Cyrus Hall
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Cyrus Hall
@CoachRunBoyRun
Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach @ Oklahoma Panhandle State University #WeArePanhandle
Goodwell, OK 加入时间 Ağustos 2011
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If he does retire, KU can have anyone they want.
My list, in no particular order:
Tommy Lloyd
Ben McCollum
Todd Golden
Dusty May
Nate Oats
Anyone that says Vaughn is drunk. That would be horrible. This is KU. They can get anyone. No need for dumb nostalgia hires.
Michael Swain@MSwain247
Self said he hasn’t decided if he will coach next year. Said he will go home and discuss it with family. “I love what I do, I want to feel good doing it.”
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@Coach___Davis Council is the key. He is sped up. The running lobs or running shots are killer. Jump stop and make a play!
DP does need to quit passing potential good shots and quit taking the bad ones.
We should be down 20 🤷♂️
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Excited to share that I will be coaching the Cornerbacks at Iowa Central Community College! Thank you @Coach_Kratch for the opportunity! @TritonNation

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@kemal_e_forde There’s a young guy that runs for Texas Tech, Kamron Neal. He ran 20 low wind aided last year. He’s run 20.5 indoors this year. Competed in the Jamaican trials two summers ago. He’s coming.
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@knoxykam7 I think at least from my standpoint, many of us don’t see Cody Rhodes as a “top star”. He’s very good yes, but he doesn’t do it for a lot of us like Roman, Cena, Punk, Rollins, etc. But in this particular case, who else can you put in there? So they will put him in there. 🤷♂️
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Modern WWE fans not being able how a top star is booked is really frustrating
Roman Reign’s TimeSheet@CiancaCelair
If Cody Rhodes was really QB1 like they say he is, he would be able to have a non-title match at Wrestlemania like Punk, Seth, and Roman ALL did last year! Y’all can NEVER make me like him! #WWEChamber
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In modern sport, we’ve become incredibly intentional with monitoring player load.
But very few stop to consider the physical, mental, and emotional load for coaches and staff.
The coaching profession, across multiple levels and sports, has now morphed into a “year-round” endeavor and the physical load is obvious.
Long days, travel, recruiting visits, and all the time you spend actually helping your players get better.
But I’m not sure we always consider the heavy strain of constant problem-solving, the weigh of caring about all your people, the endless to-do list, the conflicts to resolve, and all the day-to-day fires that coaches have to extinguish.
We protect athletes from chronic overload, but we normalize it for coaches.
If load management protects performance and longevity for players, it should help the leaders too.
It’s going to be hard to build a sustainable program with burnout leaders.
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People assume when a coach leaves, something went wrong.
Sometimes everything went right.
That was my problem.
Both my girls' and boys' programs won District.
Then we won Area.
Then we qualified for State in six events.
On the outside, a dream season.
Meanwhile, in my real life, I ended up in a doctor's office.
The doctor looked at the blood pressure reading and said, "What are you doing to yourself?"
164 over something.
I don't remember the bottom number.
I remember his face.
I was sleeping maybe four hours a night.
Coaching 120 athletes by myself because my assistants were tied up with off-season sports.
No conference period.
Two math preps.
Practice before school and after school.
I never saw my family.
I left.
Not because we were losing.
Because winning was costing me everything and there was no path to changing things the next year.
The school I'm at now has the best staff I've ever worked with and admin that supports me as a coach and as a person. I'm very grateful. 🙏
That's not just luck.
That's a decision I made after learning what happens when you don't protect yourself first.
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@jaymar1210 I haven’t said much to this point because as a college coach I know things happen. But all signs point to him being unreliable. Hard to trust unreliable.
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