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As I recall from years ago, team coaches taught regular curriculum as well. A history teacher might coach football after hours and on weekends. A math teacher might coach the school's baseball squad or cheer-leadingbsquad. But the school's core curriculum took precedence over the "extra-curricular." Or have I got it all bass-ackwards?
One wonders how many $7.5 mil Math or English teachers there are?
"Hayes was a noted historian with a passion for military history. He held the rank of associate professor at Ohio State and took great pride in being able to teach during the offseason. He was as proud of his players' high graduation rate as he was of their success on the football field."
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One wonders how many $7.5 mil Math or English teachers there are?
Woody Hayes
"Hayes was a noted historian with a passion for military history. He held the rank of associate professor at Ohio State and took great pride in being able to teach during the offseason. He was as proud of his players' high graduation rate as he was of their success on the football field."