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Verone McKinley hired as recruiting staffer
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Re: Verone McKinley hired as recruiting staffer
Former players can find themselves in a good spot to become Coaches so its nice to see some some take this option.
Cole Linehan at Banks is probably the most successful of the former Ducks coaching but its not out of the realm that Anthony Newman or Alex Molden could take over the West Linn program next year. Keanon Lowe is at Mountainside and Ian Reynoso is at Glencoe.
Cole Linehan at Banks is probably the most successful of the former Ducks coaching but its not out of the realm that Anthony Newman or Alex Molden could take over the West Linn program next year. Keanon Lowe is at Mountainside and Ian Reynoso is at Glencoe.

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Re: Verone McKinley hired as recruiting staffer
Too bad he couldn’t stick in the nfl. I was always a big fan of his
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Re: Verone McKinley hired as recruiting staffer
Duck07 wrote: Tue Aug 26, 2025 8:19 am Former players can find themselves in a good spot to become Coaches so its nice to see some some take this option.
Cole Linehan at Banks is probably the most successful of the former Ducks coaching but its not out of the realm that Anthony Newman or Alex Molden could take over the West Linn program next year. Keanon Lowe is at Mountainside and Ian Reynoso is at Glencoe.
Are we just talking HS here? Lots of former ducks have and still coach in the nfl, ncaa and Canada
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Re: Verone McKinley hired as recruiting staffer
I wasn't going for a comprehensive list or anything but I do think there's a lot of value for former players to stay connected to the game this way and work in education and still make a solid living even if its not a high profile, high salary gig.buckmarkduck wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 3:19 pmDuck07 wrote: Tue Aug 26, 2025 8:19 am Former players can find themselves in a good spot to become Coaches so its nice to see some some take this option.
Cole Linehan at Banks is probably the most successful of the former Ducks coaching but its not out of the realm that Anthony Newman or Alex Molden could take over the West Linn program next year. Keanon Lowe is at Mountainside and Ian Reynoso is at Glencoe.
Are we just talking HS here? Lots of former ducks have and still coach in the nfl, ncaa and Canada
