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Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:31 am
by Lax PV
Is anyone out there looking for coaching help in Columbus, OH? New to the area, would like to get into coaching--I live in Hilliard, but I work in Gahanna area, so I am not too concerned about the location of the school.

Feel free to PM me if you know of anything--thanks.

-Andrew

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:09 pm
by tweed2381
Hi - Ohio State may have interest. Could you please contact me at 614-736-0320?

thank you, fredb

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:11 am
by altius
Are you indicating that Ohio State does not already have a top line vault coach?

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:31 pm
by tweed2381
Lax PV wrote:Is anyone out there looking for coaching help in Columbus, OH? New to the area, would like to get into coaching--I live in Hilliard, but I work in Gahanna area, so I am not too concerned about the location of the school.

Feel free to PM me if you know of anything--thanks.

-Andrew


Ohio State is looking for a vault coach for women. Are you interested in a volunteer position with us? Call me at 614-736-0320 fred barends

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:55 pm
by altius
"Ohio State is looking for a vault coach for women. Are you interested in a volunteer position with us?"

Be interested to learn what the budget is for the football program at Ohio State!!!!

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:19 pm
by rainbowgirl28
altius wrote:"Ohio State is looking for a vault coach for women. Are you interested in a volunteer position with us?"

Be interested to learn what the budget is for the football program at Ohio State!!!!


NCAA rules limit the number of track coaches a program can have on staff. They can have an additional coach if they are a volunteer for pole vault only. This is why any paid college pole vault coach is also coaching other events.

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:22 pm
by altius
And what are the limits on the football staff?

Re: Coaching in Columbus, OH

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:49 am
by VaultPurple
altius wrote:And what are the limits on the football staff?


11.7.2 Bowl subdivision Football. [FBs] There shall be a limit of one head coach, nine assistant coaches
and four graduate assistant coaches who may be employed by an institution in bowl subdivision football.

*Service academies get 4 more coaches if they chose

Track and field is allowed 6 paid coaches and as many as 7 volunteers as long as one is a pole vault coach, however, without the pole vault coach they get 6 volunteers.

11.7.4.2.3.3 Volunteer Coach—Cross Country/Track and Field. An institution that sponsors
cross country, indoor track and field, or outdoor track and field as separate sports may use the services
of one volunteer coach for each of the sports that it sponsors. Each volunteer coach may coach studentathletes in any of the three sports throughout the academic year. (Adopted: 4/27/00 effective 8/1/00)
11.7.4.2.3.4 Volunteer Coach—Track and Field—Pole Vault. An institution that competes in
pole vault may use the services of one additional volunteer coach (to coach both genders), limited to
coaching pole vault. (Adopted: 1/12/04)

All sports can have undergraduate coaches as well:

11.7.4.2.2 Undergraduate Student Assistant Coach. An institution may employ undergraduate
student assistant coaches (see Bylaw 11.01.4). The limit on the number of undergraduate student assistant


So to sum it up.

Football gets as many as 20 paid coaches in total (counting paid students graduate/undergraduate coaches). Volunteers allowed.

Track and field gets 12 paid coaches in total (counting paid students graduate/undergraduate coaches). 7 Volunteers allowed

So theoretically football could have 20 coaches while track and field could have 19, just 7 of the track and field coaches are not paid.

Realistically though most football programs will use most of those 20 allowed payed football coaches. While well funded track and field programs will have the 6 paid coaches, 3 or 4 volunteers, and maybe 1 or 2 graduate assistants.