The Wildcats have found their next Varsity football coach and it’s an very interesting choice.
Oxford named Zach Line as the
team’s new football coach replacing Bud Rowley who was there for over 40 years.
Line who returns home, played for Rowley in 2008.
He played running back, fullback, and linebacker while at Oxford. He had 154 tackles
with eight forced fumbles and four recoveries as a linebacker. Line had over
1,700 rushing yards with 17 touchdowns and three passing scores.
Line played College Football at
Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he had over 4,100 rushing yards
and 47 touchdowns as a Mustang.
Line played in the NFL where he
played for three different teams including the Minnesota Vikings and the New
Orleans Saints where he played fullback and spent time on special teams.
Line will meet his new team next week according to the press release.
Line will meet his new team next week according to the press release.
Thoughts
Line brings a boatload of
experience to Oxford especially from college and his pro days as a player. The Wildcats
went 1-8 last season but they have a ton of experience coming back led by
quarterback Brady Carpenter along with a ton of solid skill players.
The down side is that Line does
not have any coaching experience but the hope around Oxford is that Line’s
experience’s in the pros, college, and his days as a Wildcat will overcome his
lack of coaching experience.
Another daunting task is that the Wildcats play in the Red which they will see the likes of arch rival Lake Orion, Clarkston, West Bloomfield, Oak Park, and Southfield Arts and Tech. The crossovers are very brutal with Stoney Creek whom has a boatload of experience back along with North Farmington who has their quarterback and very strong coaching staff returning. Oxford has to play Romeo and Sterling Heights Stevenson for their non league.
Another question mark for Line is can he bring his influence and expertise in the sub-varsity, youth football, and middle school programs. The Wildcats has always been known for "Pound the Rock." Will Line keep that identity, that's the question???
Another daunting task is that the Wildcats play in the Red which they will see the likes of arch rival Lake Orion, Clarkston, West Bloomfield, Oak Park, and Southfield Arts and Tech. The crossovers are very brutal with Stoney Creek whom has a boatload of experience back along with North Farmington who has their quarterback and very strong coaching staff returning. Oxford has to play Romeo and Sterling Heights Stevenson for their non league.
Another question mark for Line is can he bring his influence and expertise in the sub-varsity, youth football, and middle school programs. The Wildcats has always been known for "Pound the Rock." Will Line keep that identity, that's the question???
Stay
tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.
Here is the press release.
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