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    For the second time in the last 3 years, Rock Valley College of Rockford, Illinois has won the D3 NJCAA Junior College national championship. They won the championship in 2014, finished a close 2nd last year, and won it again last night.

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    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
    For the second time in the last 3 years, Rock Valley College of Rockford, Illinois has won the D3 NJCAA Junior College national championship. They won the championship in 2014, finished a close 2nd last year, and won it again last night.
    http://njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2015-16...6-_champ_recap
    The RVC Golden Eagles used to be the RVC Trojans. About 3 miles from my house. Go Golden Eagles!!

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      I have to think some other schools will come after Coach Craig Doty. It is tough enough to win national championships at any level, but to make it to the championship game 3 years in a row, and to win the championship in 2014 & 2016 (they lost a close game in last year's final) when you're dealing with 2-year students is quike a remarkable accomplishment.

      Coach Doty did not get named head coach at Rock Valley until October, 2012, just as the 2012-13 season got started. The team he inherited was ranked in last place in the N4C Conference/Region IV preseason poll, but still managed to post a winning record his first season. But within 1 year, he had the best D3 juco team in the country. Most of his players are local to the Rockford area, and most are freshmen!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        I have to think some other schools will come after Coach Craig Doty. It is tough enough to win national championships at any level, but to make it to the championship game 3 years in a row, and to win the championship in 2014 & 2016 (they lost a close game in last year's final) when you're dealing with 2-year students is quike a remarkable accomplishment.

        Coach Doty did not get named head coach at Rock Valley until October, 2012, just as the 2012-13 season got started. The team he inherited was ranked in last place in the N4C Conference/Region IV preseason poll, but still managed to post a winning record his first season. But within 1 year, he had the best D3 juco team in the country. Most of his players are local to the Rockford area, and most are freshmen!
        Bradley hired a junior college once when the program was starting downhill. He turned it around in his 2nd season, but he was too successful for Bradley and was fired after a 32-3 season.
        What part of illegal don't you understand?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chico View Post
          Bradley hired a junior college once when the program was starting downhill. He turned it around in his 2nd season, but he was too successful for Bradley and was fired after a 32-3 season.
          I loved Coach Versace. I like Coach Wardle too. I hoping for the same results.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pfcmsh View Post
            I loved Coach Versace. I like Coach Wardle too. I hoping for the same results.
            +1
            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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