The fields with bold titles are REQUIRED. Basic Info School Name : Daingerfield Head Football Coach : Mike Waldie Office phone number : 903-645-3465 Cell phone number : 936-349-2536 Work e-mail address : [email protected] Stadium Changes : New Turf 2016 Athletic Director is NOT the Head Football Coach Athletic Director : Office phone number : Cell phone number : E-mail address : Fax number : Athletic Secretary : Athletic Secretary phone number : Previous Season Summary Wins : 5 Losses : 7 Returning Lettermen : 12 Returning Off. Starters : 5 Returning Def. Starters : 4 Team Info School website : www.dlsisd.org Team website : www.daingerfieldathletics.com Team twitter : daingerfieldath Offensive Coordinator : Jordan Wood Offensive Coordinator e-mail address : [email protected] Defensive Coordinator : Davin Nelson Defensive Coordinator e-mail address : [email protected] Offensive Formation : Multiple Spread Defensive Formation : 3-4 Background Information 2014 College Prospects Include position, height, weight, & 40 time. : What do you expect to be your team's biggest strength this season? : Offensive and Defensive line What do you see as your team's biggest concern this season? : Transitioning to a new offensive and defensive scheme List all previous head coaching & assistant coaching experience. : Luling, 2 years, 8-12 Woodville, 2 years, 13-8 DC at Jacsonville, Livingston, Mount Pleasant, Cleveland, and Nacogdoches. List any state titles you've been a part of as a head coach, assistant coach, or player in any sport. : High School : Euless Trinity College/University : Sam Houston State University What has been your most exciting moment or game in your coaching career? : Beating Kountze last year 43-40 and gaining a playoff spot and the first 7 win season at Woodville since 1996. Are your football games broadcast on the radio? : I am always looking for a great human interest or unique story, please share that information with me. : What is the biggest challenge facing Texas High School Football right now? : Understanding of concussions and the preservation of this great game. Printable |