Sunday, May 29, 2011

Claypool Reportedly Resigns

According to various sources, SM South's Brandon Claypool has reportedly tendered his resignation as the head football coach.

Claypool took over the heading coaching duties at SM South in 2006, after spending the previous two seasons as the head coach at Turner. 

Claypool was 10-36 in five seasons at SM South, with arguably his best team being his 2009 squad that went 3-6.
The resignation leaves the SM South football program in a peculiar position as they prep for the upcoming season. 

The Raiders, a traditional laughing stock in the Sunflower League, haven't fielded a winning record in over 13 years despite brief influxes of talent throughout that period.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

what about the Olathe North O-line coach? He's gone

Anonymous said...

haha ^ so?? why are people so up norths butts who cares?? its a freakin o line coach...

Anonymous said...

I know you're from SM West, but, wouldn't:

"The Raiders haven't fielded a winning record in over 13 years despite brief influxes of talent throughout that period."

without the laughing stock comment been a bit more professional?

Anonymous said...

who will they hire???

Anonymous said...

the raiders suck

Anonymous said...

This is a private blog, he doesn't have to be "professional"

Anonymous said...

I have heard they have quite a few applicants but I haven't heard any names. I would think some local assistants might look at it but some schools have probably already started working on the upcoming season.

Anonymous said...

No one wants this job...it is a career ender, maybe the guy who is at Leavenworth and stole money from the aquinas football camp will apply.

Anonymous said...

I read Lonergan from SM West is new head coach at SMS as of yesterday.

Anonymous said...

Shawnee Mission South announces the hiring of Mr. Ryan Lonergan as its new Head Football Coach. Ryan comes to Shawnee Mission South from Shawnee Mission West, where he was a member of Tim Callahan’s staff from 2003-2011. Ryan also was on the state championship staff at Olathe North in 2002 before going to Shawnee Mission West. He played football at Pittsburg State from 1999-2002. The Gorillas were the 2001 MIAA champions. Ryan is a native of Iola, Kansas, having graduated from Iola High School.