Former Bucs coach talks about wat you can and can't do as a football coach.
Mark Heim | [email protected]“If that picture looked like what it was, then that might be over the line,” Propst told me Wednesday on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5.
Yet, the 66-year-old from Chatchee, Alabama, might have developed a different perspective because of those headline-grabbing moments.“If you coach with integrity, don’t demean kids, you won’t cross that line,” he explained. “I’m not saying you can’t slap them on the butt. I don’t mean you can’t holler at them. I just think that’s the extent of it. You can raise your voice. In the latter years, I cut the cussing out. I don’t cuss kids like I used to.
Would Propst, the former Hoover coach who won five Class 6A titles with the Bucs, including four in a row from 2002-2005, consider returning to his old stomping grounds for a second stint as coach?@Mark_Heim
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