P.A.D. wrote:
I see nothing wrong with your post and I hope you stay in the sport.
I coached the young woman who was hired as the distance coach at UL-M when she was in high school. She is an intelligent, hard-working overachiever who will have a good career in coaching if she wants it. Because she was a sprinter, people on these boards were startled about her being hired to coach the distance runners. (I pointed out that Coach Vigil was a football lineman in college and it didn’t prevent him from becoming a great distance coach.)
Clearly her head coach sees the same qualities in her that we all saw in high school. It is unlikely that he would give up on her after less then one semester, Just as it’s unlikely that she would quit so quickly because that’s not who she is. She probably either got a job at a different school coaching sprints or she was hired as an interim distance coach at UL-M and will be moved to a sprint coaching position if/when a distance coach is hired.
You posted this on the 2019 thread referring to Northwestern State's new hire. Gabby over at ULM was a former distance runner (2:09/4:45). The posting, I believe, is a formality for her to stay full time at ULM