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Right, and so positionally then, what's the job?
Right, and so positionally then, what's the job?
Right, and so positionally then, what's the job?
And presumably, he believes that the coaching staff believes in him. And so Sherman Smith, the coach, his leadership style is best described as what?
And presumably, he believes that the coaching staff believes in him. And so Sherman Smith, the coach, his leadership style is best described as what?
And presumably, he believes that the coaching staff believes in him. And so Sherman Smith, the coach, his leadership style is best described as what?
All of which is to say that for Dylan McCullough, who grew up searching for a father figure and never got one, you can guess why this style of coaching felt like more than a clichΓ©.
All of which is to say that for Dylan McCullough, who grew up searching for a father figure and never got one, you can guess why this style of coaching felt like more than a clichΓ©.
All of which is to say that for Dylan McCullough, who grew up searching for a father figure and never got one, you can guess why this style of coaching felt like more than a clichΓ©.
But before Dillon ever gets to take a single snap at Miami of Ohio, the same thing that happened with Dillon's biological father and Dillon's adoptive radio DJ father proceeds to happen once again. with his new mentor in college, Sherman Smith leaves.
But before Dillon ever gets to take a single snap at Miami of Ohio, the same thing that happened with Dillon's biological father and Dillon's adoptive radio DJ father proceeds to happen once again. with his new mentor in college, Sherman Smith leaves.
But before Dillon ever gets to take a single snap at Miami of Ohio, the same thing that happened with Dillon's biological father and Dillon's adoptive radio DJ father proceeds to happen once again. with his new mentor in college, Sherman Smith leaves.
Because not long after recruiting Dylan McCullough to Miami of Ohio, Sherman himself got recruited by the University of Illinois, where he would become an assistant coach at a way bigger program in the Big Ten.
Because not long after recruiting Dylan McCullough to Miami of Ohio, Sherman himself got recruited by the University of Illinois, where he would become an assistant coach at a way bigger program in the Big Ten.
Because not long after recruiting Dylan McCullough to Miami of Ohio, Sherman himself got recruited by the University of Illinois, where he would become an assistant coach at a way bigger program in the Big Ten.
And so as Sherman Smith goes a different way, eventually making it all the way up to the coaching staff of Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks, his old team, Dillon McCullough understands, he does, why his new mentor had to go. And while the two of them will stay in touch from afar, Dillon finds himself again back on his own, fighting to push ahead by himself, one yard at a time.
And so as Sherman Smith goes a different way, eventually making it all the way up to the coaching staff of Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks, his old team, Dillon McCullough understands, he does, why his new mentor had to go. And while the two of them will stay in touch from afar, Dillon finds himself again back on his own, fighting to push ahead by himself, one yard at a time.
And so as Sherman Smith goes a different way, eventually making it all the way up to the coaching staff of Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks, his old team, Dillon McCullough understands, he does, why his new mentor had to go. And while the two of them will stay in touch from afar, Dillon finds himself again back on his own, fighting to push ahead by himself, one yard at a time.
Dylan McCullough would in fact break that Miami record, the school's all-time rushing record, after leading the team in rushing for four straight seasons. His whole bet had paid off, but it also imprinted permanent expectations of a different kind.
Dylan McCullough would in fact break that Miami record, the school's all-time rushing record, after leading the team in rushing for four straight seasons. His whole bet had paid off, but it also imprinted permanent expectations of a different kind.