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I couldnt tell you if this has ANY legs to it at all. But the rumor has it that the Head Coach from a very prestigous juco was coming to NU to be our OC after this year.

 

To continue the rumor (which I will repost later in rumorville) it was said that he was bringing two players with him. One of which was committed to another school....

 

With the recent developments with Watson's golden boy and Ted Gilmore's guy, this makes it VERY VERY interesting.

I have heard similar...

Anyone who doesn't think that Bo isn't in full control of the ENTIRE team needs to pay attention over the next year plus. He has a vision and WILL make it happen.

 

I passed this off as just a pipe dream when I heard that this juco coach was coming up here. But with everything that has happened (i.e. recruits that were Watson's leaving), it really makes you wonder what will happen.

Did you read that comment that Tyler said in his interview? He said that in talking to Watson on the phone about his doubts concerning the NU Offense, Watson said that NU was heading in a different direction. There are a lot of ways to take that for sure, but you have to wonder.....

 

it is my impression that they were talking about moving on from lil' gabbert. apparently bo pulled the offer.

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Jeff Sims earned his B.S.E. in physical education from Baker University in Kansas in 1995, and his M.L.A. in management from Baker in 1998.

 

1995

Assistant Coach, Maryville (MO) High School

 

1996

Assistant Coach, Central Missouri State University

 

1997-98

Assistant Coach, Baker University (KS)

 

1999-2000

Passing Game/Recruiting Coordinator, Mount San Antonio College (CA)...coached QBs, WRs, and special teams

 

2001

Head Coach, Pasadena (CA) High School

 

2002-2003

Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director, Mesabi Range (MN) Community College

2 year record of 14-6, his 2003 team went 10-1, was ranked 14th in the NJCAA, and was the Northern Division champion, their first championship since 1988. The team finished first in the Minnesota Community College Conference in scoring offense (40.4), and led the NJCAA that year in rushing defense, passing defense, total defense, and scoring defense.

 

2004-2006

Co-Offensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator, Minnesota State-Mankato

Helped lead the Mavericks in 2004 to their best season (6-5) in 10 years, the best win improvement in NCAA Division II that season. He played a large part in Minnesota State-Mankato’s 2005 signing class, their largest in history. His offense scored 63 points against Oklahoma Panhandle State, the highest single-game point total in MSUM history.

 

2006

Offensive Coordinator, Southern Arkansas State University

 

2007-2009

Head Coach, Fort Scott (KS) Community College

• Back-to-Back 9 Win Seasons

• #6 Final National Ranking

• 2008 Heart of Texas Bowl Championship

• 1st Bowl Championship Victory since 1970 (Fort Scott 30, Blinn 14)

• 2nd Place in Conference, Back to Back Years, 1st Time Since 1973

• Undefeated at Home, Back-to-Back, 4-0

• 8-0 Start in 2008, Best since 1973

• 1st win Over a Texas Community College in Texas, Twice in 2008

• FSCC 40 Kilgore 20, FSCC 30 Blinn 14

• 5 Shut-outs, 4 in a Row, 6.9pts Per Game in KJCCC

• 18 KJCCC All-Conference Selections

• 8 All-Americans, 5 Academic All-Americans

• FSCC Sophomores 18 Wins over 2 Seasons

• 32, 4-Year College Transfers

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