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Old interview with the new Director of College Scouting Cole Spencer


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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No connection with Fitterer that I've found, but his dad was a runningbacks coach at Ohio State when Pat Stewart was there.

Yeah could be. But it'd also be refreshing and different for people to just get interviewed and hired based on their merit and not based on friendship or association. Very refreshing, maybe almost 4D chess compared to the other 31 teams.

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6 minutes ago, blueandblackattack said:

Yeah could be. But it'd also be refreshing and different for people to just get interviewed and hired based on their merit and not based on friendship or association. Very refreshing, maybe almost 4D chess compared to the other 31 teams.

Sometimes the only way to know whether somebody is good or not is to know a guy who knows a guy.

Pat Stewart is actually said to have connections all over the league, so it wouldn't be surprising if some of our new guys were acquaintances of his.

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6 hours ago, blueandblackattack said:

Seems like a cool dude that grew up on football. Not sure if there is any connection between him and Fitterer or someone else in that department, but wanted to dig up anything I could find and came up with this video when he was still with the WFT

https://www.washingtonfootball.com/video/meet-the-scouts-cole-spencer-20363618

He didn't mention Miami as a school he visits as part of his SE Regional remit.

Veto. 

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