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Football coaching staff changes

Bunch of new faces on the coaching staff as they prep for next year.

Jason Makinros is the defensive pass game coordinator and cornerbacks coach.

Jerome Smith is the running backs coach.

John French is the wide receivers coach.

Brian Hayes is the assistant wide receivers coach.

George Dutcher is the assistant offensive line coach.

Elliott Pater is the assistant cornerbacks coach.

Elijah Campbell is the assistant defensive line coach.

Returning coaches:
Bernard Clark - Head coach
Rod Holder - associate head coach and offensive line coach
Dave Plungas - assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach
Josh Firm, offensive coordinator
Bart Tanski, safeties
Delbert Tyler, tight ends and recruiting coordinator
Darius Davis, defensive line

Eric Gallon (OC), Glenn Davis (CBs), Mike Newton (WR) are among those gone.

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We can make a run at this thing

We might be middle of the pack but it seems we're getting hot at the right time. We took 2nd place CSU to the brink on the road, then rattled off 4 straight wins, including 2 blowouts over top 3 teams. As long as we beat IUPUI tomorrow, we should at least get a home game vs. either them or GB, and with a little help we could even get a bye. Then we'll have to win a game on the road followed by 2 games in Indy, but if this team continues to play like it is now, I wouldn't count us out against anybody. LGBM!

NKU game

A disappointing game after Wright St and the 7 point halftime lead in this one. The refs seemed to have a big influence in the outcome starting in the first minute of the second half. I'd like to know more about the technical on Toole down 2 with 3 seconds left.

Big South to be down to 5 teams! What's next for Big South and RMU football?

With the move out of the NEC (more regional conference) our football team stepped up to compete in a conference out of our region. This was against schools with more scholarships to offer. I thought that it was a successful year competing against bigger competition that offered more scholarships. It gave us a measuring stick at where we needed to get to. However, with the departure of several schools, it looks as if the Big South will be down to 5 schools.

What is the next move for RMU football? What will the Big South do? will they look to add teams their conference?

It doesn't look to promising for basketball with their move either? Is it too late to ask to go back to the NEC for both sports?

We shall see.....
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