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jb

Lyco News-

G has told his players it's time to move on and retire!


PBR...

cant find anything on it but if true congrats to coach G on a great career and the best of luck in retirement. he deserves it the man was a great coach and a better person for a long time.

Lyco bleeds BLUE and GOLD

Confirmation: Coach Frank Girardi has offically retired as the head football coach of the Lycoming Warriors.

News and other information will be on the Lycoming website later in the day.

jb

So as not to create any sense of rumor my son is a JR. at lyco and will miss"G".  A great Coach but better person

PBR...

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fyi jb you might want to hide your email address option listed in your profile it could save you some grief down the line...

EDIT:  News on coach G in local papers web page now and school's website...presser just wrapping up...

http://www.lycoming.edu/athletics/07Football/GirardiRetires.htm

old ends

Div III football is going to miss Lycoming's coach Frank Girardi. A gentelman and a class act. Good luck COACH.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on December 04, 2007, 01:53:22 PM
fyi jb you might want to hide your email address option listed in your profile it could save you some grief down the line...

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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

formerwu

Congratulations on a great career Coach Girardi.  Lyco was always a big game when I was a player.  You will be missed.
A flute with no holes, is not a flute.  A donut with no holes, is a danish.

Lyco80

Coach G refers to all his players as his boys - but the truth is he helped them develop into men and some of them became lifelong Warriors who put down pads and helmets only to don body armor and kevlar pots upon graduation.

More than one Lycoming College football player is on active duty, serving this nation overseas and in some very dangerous assignments in some real nasty and hot places - Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.

The Lycoming College flag has flown proudly wherever the national ensign has been unfurled during the War on Terror.  This is another aspect of Coach G's proud legacy and gift to America.  Make no mistake about it, America needs brave hearts to don gear and head into true battles that have very little to do with gridiron but everything to do with courage.  Such courage was often fostered on hot August days on sloping hillsides in Williamsport.

God bless you Coach G and all Lycoming veterans past and present and God Bless America!

ATB

PBR...

lyco80 as always its great to hear from you and see you posting...thank you again for your service hope all is well over in japan....(believe thats where u were last time u checked in...)

HANGTIME

LYCO80......Well stated message. Coach "G" will be missed....


Once again Happy Holidays to all the posters.....

GO AGGIES

BTEXPRESS

Any speculation who takes over for Coach G? Will they look outside the program and hire an Assistant from another school like Albright or hire someone already on Staff? The Press release never indicated whether he was staying on as the Athletic Director, anyone know?

PBR...

Quote from: BTEXPRESS on December 06, 2007, 12:41:04 PM
Any speculation who takes over for Coach G? Will they look outside the program and hire an Assistant from another school like Albright or hire someone already on Staff? The Press release never indicated whether he was staying on as the Athletic Director, anyone know?

my guess would be both....look at existing staff and maybe even someone like gary brown who is from williamsport and played college ball at penn st. and went on to the nfl. then retired and was an asst. for coach G and now is OC at susquehanna

Pat Coleman

Quote from: BTEXPRESS on December 06, 2007, 12:41:04 PM
The Press release never indicated whether he was staying on as the Athletic Director, anyone know?

I asked this question and was told it was up in the air.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.