Monday, December 17, 2018

Talley Out at Pontiac.

Written Monday December 17th at 5:20 PM

The Pontiac Phoenix will have a new football coach next football season.

Charles Talley has stepped down coaching the Phoenix. Talley in his two seasons finished 2-16 including a 1-8 season this year.

Pontiac is 5-48 since 2012 which whomever takes over the team will need to address heading into next season.

Thoughts.

It wasn't going to be easy fixing the Phoenix. Pontiac has not been the same since Brad Zube left the program. Whomever the new coach is will have a tough job recruiting kids to play and the many disadvantages that face this football program with lack of numbers and many obstacles they face.

Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.

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