Other times the student profiles just take up space in a coach's inbox.
And that easy-to-eat comfort food is often just what many stressed-out travelers tightly confined in a coach cabin crave.
Will parents turn in a coach to be tested because they figure he had to be on drugs to send that runner from third on that fly ball?
Within the private sector, or in sports, when a new CEO or a new head coach comes in, or a coach inherits a new team, changes can often be wholesale.
Three Britons seriously injured in a fatal coach crash on a French Alps road remain in hospital, their employer Skibound has said.
People who were injured in a fatal coach crash while returning from a school ski trip in France are suing the company which organised it.
The policy states that the CIAC will review any win of at least 50 points to see if it was appropriate, in that a coach might not get suspended if he let the subs in early enough.
And so happens, he also was the first African American ever to hold such a position as a coach in a Major League sports team of any sort.
"This season may not have been what we all expected but we have brought in a fantastic coach with the pedigree of winning the Super League on his CV, " said Wilkinson.
Hundreds of teams at all levels of college baseball, including five of the last six College World Series champions, have ditched body signals altogether in favor of a system in which the coach flashes or yells a series of numbers.
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He successfully recovered and joined Lincoln City in a player-coach role in January, scoring once in 17 games.
For employees looking to enter the managerial level for the first time, the company also provides a four-week training program with a specialty coach in a particular focus area as well as job-shadowing opportunities.
Ryan, a defensive coordinator in Baltimore before being hired as a head coach in New York, left most of those duties to Mike Pettine the last two years.
If there's a coach directly behind Ferguson in accomplishment, it might be Phil Jackson, whose NBA-record 11 championships as a coach came in just 20 seasons six fewer than Ferguson needed to win 13.
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Those bromides sound more fitting coming from a coach, and in many ways Hurd is like a corporate coach.
John Harbaugh knew he would be shoved to the front of this story, not because of the customary avalanche of attention that greets any coach in a Super Bowl, but because the coach on the other sideline would be his younger brother, Jim.
The 43-year-old coach was 41-28 in his only two seasons as a head coach at FGCU in Fort Myers, Fla.
She had gone into the match the favorite, after beating Williams in their last four meetings on clay, and admitted her lack of a coach was a factor in her defeat.
Not long after graduating he heard about what was then called Blue Ribbon Sports, a fledgling shoe company in Oregon run by a coach, William Bowerman, and one of his former runners, Philip H.
Congratulations to Coach Brian -- three winning seasons in a row, 2010 Coach of the Year, championship ring.
Yeovil boss Russell Slade had offered Stewart a player-coach role in a bid to get him to stay at Huish Park.
Was this a program in the midst of long-term gridiron revival because of a genius coach, or just a flash-in-the-cam season largely created by the exploits of Mr. Newton?
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The league also approved a rule Wednesday which will allow a play to be reviewed even in the event that a coach illegal challenges the ruling on the field.
Williams spent a decade at Colchester having joined in 1998 as a player, before becoming a coach, then manager in 2006 following the departure of Phil Parkinson.
In general, a coach is required to act on, or pass along reasonable information about possible rule violations for further investigation.
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"In terms of a coach, he's very much glass half-empty rather than glass half-full, " said Mark Lawrenson, the former Liverpool defender.
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"PepsiCo finds itself in the position of a coach, one of whose players has left, playbook in hand, to join the opposing team before the big game, " observed the three-judge panel.
Anita Attridge, a career coach in New York, had a client who worked as a vice president for a large pharmaceutical company based in Europe.
"Well, they are in one case, a great player, and in the other case, a great coach, " he said.
So I want to congratulate Coach Ken -- as I said, from my original home state, also the first Samoan American head coach in the history of Division I-A, just the third Navy coach since World War II to have a winning record in his first season.
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