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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 16:51:54 GMT -6
Per Coach Jerry Campbell
• Georgia high school coach football coach at 5AAAAA Harrison High School from 1992-2007 winning 125 games with 10 consecutive winning seasons! • In his last 10 years at Harrison HS, GA his teams were 93-25, a .788 winning percentage making Coach Cobleigh the 5th winningest coach in Georgia 5AAAAA history. • He had 8 seasons of 9 wins or more in the last 10 years! • Coach Cobleigh's teams scored an average of 30.1 points per game over 15 consecutive years! • His offense averaged 3,515 total yards per season and 1,526 yards passing per season in his last decade of coaching. • His teams went to the Georgia state 5AAAAA playoffs for 12 consecutive seasons! • His teams have won numerous championships including three 5AAAAA regional championships and a 5AAAA state runner-up team. • Coach Cobleigh has been named coach of the year many times, including the Atlanta Consitituion AP coach of the year in 2000 and the Marrietta Journal's Cobb County coach of the year in 1996, 2000, and 2001. • 1988-1990, Head coach at Scotch Plain-Fanwood HS, NJ. Coach Cobleigh went from 0-9 in his first year at Scotch Plain-Fanwood HS, to 8-3 in his second, then 9-2 and state champions in only his third year of coaching!
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Post by **** on Jul 31, 2017 17:36:49 GMT -6
Per Coach Jerry Campbell • Georgia high school coach football coach at 5AAAAA Harrison High School from 1992-2007 winning 125 games with 10 consecutive winning seasons! • In his last 10 years at Harrison HS, GA his teams were 93-25, a .788 winning percentage making Coach Cobleigh the 5th winningest coach in Georgia 5AAAAA history. • He had 8 seasons of 9 wins or more in the last 10 years! • Coach Cobleigh's teams scored an average of 30.1 points per game over 15 consecutive years! • His offense averaged 3,515 total yards per season and 1,526 yards passing per season in his last decade of coaching. • His teams went to the Georgia state 5AAAAA playoffs for 12 consecutive seasons! • His teams have won numerous championships including three 5AAAAA regional championships and a 5AAAA state runner-up team. • Coach Cobleigh has been named coach of the year many times, including the Atlanta Consitituion AP coach of the year in 2000 and the Marrietta Journal's Cobb County coach of the year in 1996, 2000, and 2001. • 1988-1990, Head coach at Scotch Plain-Fanwood HS, NJ. Coach Cobleigh went from 0-9 in his first year at Scotch Plain-Fanwood HS, to 8-3 in his second, then 9-2 and state champions in only his third year of coaching! WTF no way
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 17:56:50 GMT -6
I dont have any details
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Post by coach55 on Aug 1, 2017 5:22:35 GMT -6
This is terrible. His vhs jet sweep series were the first set of coaching tapes I owned. Always enjoyed studying and learning his teaching of his system.
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Post by spreadjet31 on Aug 1, 2017 7:10:23 GMT -6
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Post by coachklee on Aug 1, 2017 7:17:29 GMT -6
God bless.
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Post by **** on Aug 1, 2017 7:17:37 GMT -6
Wow that sucks. He was a Wing T guru.
Every chance I had I would listen to him at the Glazier clinics. He was a really nice guy.
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Post by coachquig on Aug 1, 2017 17:06:55 GMT -6
Wow, I was just looking over notes I took from his glaziers clinic this morning. Ran his passing stuff when we were under center jet.
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Post by Chris Clement on Aug 1, 2017 18:11:22 GMT -6
Saw him at a clinic a few years ago. He had an unbelievable amount of published material.
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Post by Coach Vint on Aug 1, 2017 21:16:20 GMT -6
Bruce was a tremendous coach who was a wealth of knowledge. I saw him speak at clinics several times and always came away with a lot of great information. He was not only a great coach, he was an outstanding person who was always willing to help.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2017 9:22:15 GMT -6
This is horrible. May he rest in peace.
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Post by fshamrock on Aug 6, 2017 15:29:22 GMT -6
I once had a new OC come in and install Cobleigh's offense, I was leaving that school but since I still worked there I helped. The dude gave me a username and password to this guy's site so I could look at what we were doing. I gotta admit to being skeptical, but the amount of information on that site blew me away. You could tell he put a ton of work into it and there was a lot of original stuff. Not like a lot of guy's online material that they just throw up some b.s. then put it behind a paywall to turn a few quick dollars. You could tell the man cared a lot about the game and the profession of coaching.
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