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Good size article in the CC Caller-Times. TD's hire is really news areound the state when his hire gets this much ink in Corpus Christi/South Texas !

North Texas hires top Texas H.S. coach

By DAVID JIMENEZ

Associated Press Writer

DENTON, Texas (AP) -- Todd Dodge was hired as coach at North Texas on Tuesday, making the rare jump from high school to Division I-A after an unprecedented run of success at Southlake Carroll.

Dodge, a former Texas quarterback, has coached Carroll to a 77-1 record in Texas' highest classification. The Dragons have won 46 consecutive games and are two wins from their third straight state title and fourth in five years. They have a 50-game regular-season winning streak and are the only school to win a state title in their first year in Class 5A.

"I'm representing Texas high school coaches," Dodge said in a news conference in front of about 150 North Texas boosters and fans. "It's not very often that a guy like me gets an opportunity like this."

Dodge was the offensive coordinator at UNT in 1992-93 before returning to high schools to start his head coaching career. Last year, he interviewed with Bill Parcells for an opening on the Dallas Cowboys staff, and he turned down an invitation to interview for the opening at Rice.

"All those were flattering," said Dodge, who admitted he thought the call from Parcells was a joke being played on him by a fellow coach. "Last year about this time Rice called and showed interest in me. It was one of those deals that didn't fit my family at the time."

Dodge replaces Darrell Dickey, who was fired midway through a 3-9 season that left him with a 42-64 record over nine years.

Dodge was hired for his first stint at North Texas by Dennis Parker, who was a successful high school football coach who made the leap to collegiate coaching with the Mean Green.

"The goals and standards that coach Todd Dodge have established for his football program are exemplary as evidenced by his record of successes and national reputation," athletic director Rick Villarreal said. "He has a passion for the Mean Green and we are confident that he is the coach to elevate North Texas' football program."

Under Dickey, the Mean Green went to the New Orleans Bowl as Sun Belt Conference champion four straight times from 2001-04 and featured a pair of running backs - Patrick Cobbs and Jamario Thomas - who led the nation in rushing. But a second straight losing season was marked by dwindling attendance, bottoming out at 9,806 in the finale.

North Texas averaged almost 16,000 fans per game, or about 30,000 fewer than the crowd for Carroll's 22-21 victory against Euless Trinity in a playoff thriller at Texas Stadium last month. The 46,339 fans for that game are thought to be the second-most for a high school game in Texas.

The Dragons have been generating that kind of buzz for a several years with their four-receiver, no-huddle spread offense, also known as "Dodge Ball."

If the hiring of a high school coach to run a Division I program raises questions, it won't be the first time Dodge's credentials were scrutinized.

He had a losing record as a head coach when he started at Carroll, which won a state-record 72 straight regular season games in smaller classifications from 1986-94. Dodge lost his first three games, but he's 96-8 since.

Dickey was fired just weeks after suffering a heart attack, prompting criticism from a prominent booster who demanded that the school rename a new practice facility after Dickey. UNT officials have said they plan to honor the request.

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This is the same AP article that's been on the wires for about 20 hours.

maybe it is but how many people in Corpus would have seen the article if it was not in the local paper??

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maybe it is but how many people in Corpus would have seen the article if it was not in the local paper??

Exactly. A coaching hire at North Texas getting this much space in the Caller-Times is unbeleivable. NT rarely gets mentioned here unless they play a Big XII team.

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Not just news around the state, but around the country as well (if Connecticut and New York count). I've already received comments and/or been asked things along the lines of....."hey, big news out of Denton" and "how do you feel about bringing up a HS coach?" and "what's up at North Texas?"

Definitely generating buzz.

Keith

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Same article in the Houston Chronicle this morning. Even with a relatively large contingent of players from this area, NT games barely were mentioned in the Chronicle. Good publicity from this hire.

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--- Same article appeared in Midland paper and it was the lead story on the front of the sports page.

--- Local TV station sportscaster joked that the AAAAA HS coaches in state gave a big sigh of relief on hearing Dodge was headed for North Texas.

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--- Local TV station sportscaster joked that the AAAAA HS coaches in state gave a big sigh of relief on hearing Dodge was headed for North Texas.

biggrin.gif Maybe Dodge can make a deal with the “other” HC coaches – help me with players and I’ll stay in College, if not I’ll come back to High school! biggrin.gif

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I'm representing Texas high school coaches," Dodge said in a news conference in front of about 150 North Texas boosters and fans.

This is what I love, he is already getting the support of the high school coaches!

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