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Walston Hoover

Randy Moore, who was the DC at Wartburg from '92-'95 and is a grad of Iowa is the DC at Otterbein.
You come to Wartburg to play for championships

Walston Hoover

Quote from: koekrazy87 on July 29, 2008, 12:11:17 AM
Quote from: Walston Hoover on July 29, 2008, 12:08:32 AM
OL at Dowling with Jim Williams. Spent a half hour on the phone with him earlier this evening so that is why I'm in the mood to talk football right now.
Ouch one of my arch rivals from HS.  Went to Indianola
I won't hold that against you here, just the fact that you went to Coe.  :P
You come to Wartburg to play for championships

koekrazy87

Ricky Legree played 4 years at Cornell and now is the Running backs coach at Coe.  Thats going from one side of the rivalry to the other.

Walston Hoover

Stu Fritz '88 is the head baseball coach at Hope, but also assists with the football team.
You come to Wartburg to play for championships

sportsknight

Whatever happened to former Wartburg head coach Steve Hagen?  I know he was with the Browns here a couple years back, but have no idea where he's gone since then.

I also just remembered Wartburg alum Chad Klunder, who was the RBs coach at Hahvahd and is now on the staff at Notre Dame.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

doolittledog

I figured WH was up this late at night because he was feeding a new born.  It just turns out he's pumped up for football!!!  We are now under 40 days until kickoff!!!

sportsknight

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on July 29, 2008, 12:03:36 AM
I hope their is no permanite damage.  

Quote from: koekrazy87 on July 29, 2008, 12:07:21 AM
Doctor told me I have some small permanite swelling but shouldn't be a problem as long as I dont keep getting my head hit. 

I hate to be this guy, but its spelled permanent.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

sportsknight

Quote from: sportsknight on July 29, 2008, 12:32:11 AM
Whatever happened to former Wartburg head coach Steve Hagen?  I know he was with the Browns here a couple years back, but have no idea where he's gone since then.

Never mind.  Just Googled him and he's the tight ends coach at North Carolina this year.  Here's his resume since leaving Wartburg:
Resume
Years               Title                                                                 Location
2007-Present  Tight Ends Coach                                            North Carolina
2006               Offensive Coordinator & Quarterback Coach   Fresno State
2001-2004      Tight Ends Coach & Quarterback Coach          Cleveland Browns
1999-2000      Offensive Coordinator & Quarterback Coach   California
1997-1998      Quarterback Coach & Recruiting Coordinator  San Jose St.
1996               Head Coach                                                     Wartburg College
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

Walston Hoover

Quote from: doolittledog on July 29, 2008, 12:34:21 AM
I figured WH was up this late at night because he was feeding a new born.  It just turns out he's pumped up for football!!!  We are now under 40 days until kickoff!!!
Not yet. Just awake. I suppose I should be stocking up on my sleep now though.  My 2 year old is a very good sleeper but seeing you on here right now makes me think that's maybe a phase they grow out of.
You come to Wartburg to play for championships

Walston Hoover

Quote from: sportsknight on July 29, 2008, 12:40:19 AM
Quote from: sportsknight on July 29, 2008, 12:32:11 AM
Whatever happened to former Wartburg head coach Steve Hagen?  I know he was with the Browns here a couple years back, but have no idea where he's gone since then.

Never mind.  Just Googled him and he's the tight ends coach at North Carolina this year.  Here's his resume since leaving Wartburg:
Resume
Years               Title                                                                 Location
2007-Present  Tight Ends Coach                                            North Carolina
2006               Offensive Coordinator & Quarterback Coach   Fresno State
2001-2004      Tight Ends Coach & Quarterback Coach          Cleveland Browns
1999-2000      Offensive Coordinator & Quarterback Coach   California
1997-1998      Quarterback Coach & Recruiting Coordinator  San Jose St.
1996               Head Coach                                                     Wartburg College

Seeing a guy being in so many places for such short times makes you wonder about him a little.  Not all those jobs are up.
You come to Wartburg to play for championships

Klopenhiemer

Quote from: sportsknight on July 29, 2008, 12:34:42 AM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on July 29, 2008, 12:03:36 AM
I hope their is no permanite damage.  

Quote from: koekrazy87 on July 29, 2008, 12:07:21 AM
Doctor told me I have some small permanite swelling but shouldn't be a problem as long as I dont keep getting my head hit. 

I hate to be this guy, but its spelled permanent.

Thanks SK!
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

New Storm

Quote from: Walston Hoover on July 29, 2008, 12:54:47 AM
Quote from: sportsknight on July 29, 2008, 12:40:19 AM
Quote from: sportsknight on July 29, 2008, 12:32:11 AM
Whatever happened to former Wartburg head coach Steve Hagen?  I know he was with the Browns here a couple years back, but have no idea where he's gone since then.

Never mind.  Just Googled him and he's the tight ends coach at North Carolina this year.  Here's his resume since leaving Wartburg:
Resume
Years               Title                                                                 Location
2007-Present  Tight Ends Coach                                            North Carolina
2006               Offensive Coordinator & Quarterback Coach   Fresno State
2001-2004      Tight Ends Coach & Quarterback Coach          Cleveland Browns
1999-2000      Offensive Coordinator & Quarterback Coach   California
1997-1998      Quarterback Coach & Recruiting Coordinator  San Jose St.
1996               Head Coach                                                     Wartburg College

Seeing a guy being in so many places for such short times makes you wonder about him a little.  Not all those jobs are up.

He is either a good coach or knows alot of people.WH I know talking to coach Williams can fire up anyone for football 8) 8)

Alfredeneumann

Form Knight player + head coach Bob Nielson is Head coach and AD @ UM - Duluth.

Aaron Kampman on Coach Ed Thomas
I believe his greatest legacy comes not in how many football games he won or lost but in the fact that he was a committed follower of Jesus Christ.

Alfredeneumann

#17053
Quote from: Walston Hoover on July 28, 2008, 11:00:31 PM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on July 28, 2008, 10:51:37 PM
2 Questions

What ever happened to the numbers game that we were playing?

What was the final result of the pick em's contest.  Wernt we talking about giving pre season ranking and weighting games?

Good Question. We missed out on #64 which I was really looking forward to.
Lets start at 76. That will time out with weekends and such to get us pretty much to week 1.
76 was Wartburg All American LT Jeff Voreis, now the OC at Juniata.

We did #64 on June 20.
Aaron Kampman on Coach Ed Thomas
I believe his greatest legacy comes not in how many football games he won or lost but in the fact that he was a committed follower of Jesus Christ.

the_mayne_event

Quote from: koekrazy87 on July 29, 2008, 12:02:10 AM
Zach Phantz played 4 years as a linebacker at Coe and was then the D-line coach for i think 3 or 4 years then coached a year in high school and he is now with Central.  Josh Hoag (Spelling) played here and was WR coach then went to Lake Forrest. Not sure if he is still there
I was unable to be in Central for the camp due to work but will be with the team starting August 10th gotta go to Sturgis you know

Hoeg is Raeburn's OC at Wabash now.
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."
-Football commentator and former player Joe Theismann