January 10th, 2022
CFP National Championship
The Georgia Bulldogs has just won the 2022 National Championship. After trailing 9-6 at halftime, the Bulldogs came out and won the game 33-18. The nail in the coffin was the 79 yard pick six by Kelee Ringo!
What a day it was! I have a very huge dislike for Alabama as a college football fan, but as a Coach that's the dream job isn't it? I'm just a high school football coach with big aspirations of being able to make it at the collegiate level. I always thought about maybe throwing my resume out there to maybe land a head coaching job by some miracle, but I just figured it was too much of a stretch for me to get hired. Then I thought about Gus Malzahn from Arkansas, who basically was head coach material entering the collegiate level.
After sitting there thinking about it for awhile, I decided to get my resume out and make sure it was updated and start sending it out to schools. It didn't matter what position I was hired for, as long as it got me in the door I was happy.
JEREMY MOORE COACHING RESUME
So I graduated high school in 2010 and immediately went and joined the coaching staff of Lincoln. I was an assistant for the team for about two seasons, then I was given a role with the offense. In 2016, I was allowed to become the head coach through a loop hole in the system. I didn't need to have a college degree in education, as long as I took on the position as a volunteer. So I wasn't getting paid, but that was fine by me. I was coaching this team and we aimed for the stars!
So with that I went over year by year to make sure it was all correct and I had written everything down that I remembered.
2010 | Team Assistant: 2-10
2011 | Team Assistant: 7-4 (Lost First Round Playoffs)
2012 | Offensive Coordinator: 5-5
2013 | Offensive Coordinator: 11-2 (Lost Quarterfinal Playoffs)
2014 | Offensive Coordinator: 2-8
2015 | Offensive Coordinator: 4-7
2016 | Head Coach: 3-7
2017 | Head Coach: 3-7
2018 | Head Coach: 8-3 (Lost First Round Playoffs)
2019 | Head Coach: 12-3 (Lost State Championship Game)
2020 | Head Coach: 6-2 (Lost First Round Playoffs - Season Shortened by COVID)
2021 | Head Coach: 15-0 (STATE CHAMPIONS)
2022 | Head Coach: 13-2 (STATE CHAMPIONS)
We just came off back to back state championship years after many years of seeing struggle after struggle. Many head coaches came and went, but the rest of us stayed to make this team better. After being with the team for 12 years maybe it was time for a move for my career? I decided to have a meeting with the kids and staff to get their opinions before I made any drastic moves.
January 11th, 2022
Lincoln High Team Meeting
Coach Moore: Alright everyone settle down settle. Look I know it unusual to have any kind of team activity in January, but there is a serious matter I need to discuss with all of you including my fellow coaches. I have been with this school for the thirteen seasons. I have been the head coach for the last seven of those thirteen. There comes a time where you start to think to yourself...am I good enough to be a head coach for a college? So I come to you guys to ask you the question and take a vote on what I should do.
Coach Cooper: Well coach before the team says anything let me speak on behalf of the rest of the staff here. We have enjoyed being by your side and have learned a lot from you. We have faith that you would no doubt make an amazing coach for any college that gives you the chance.
Team Captain: Coach go for it! We believe in you just like you have believed in this team since I came in as a Freshman! You got this Coach!!
Coach Moore: You have no idea how much all of this means to me you guys. You may have learned from me, but I learned a lot more from each and every one of you. It has been an honor to be your coach and I can't wait to see what happens next. I'll keep you guys updated on what I hear, and who knows I may still be your coach next season.
January 17th, 2022
CFP Committee Press Conference
Welcome ESPN's coverage of College Football. The College Football Playoff committee has some changes they would like to share with everyone for the upcoming 2022-2023 football season and beyond. They got to work on coming up with these changes the night after the CFP National Championship. They have described these changes to be the "future" of college football while one person on the committee said it's a "huge step backwards". We now send it to the Executive Director of the CFP, Bill Hancock!
Bill Hancock: Thank you everyone for joining us here today. When we created the College Football Playoffs back in 2014, we aimed to bring the very best of College Football to the front and give them an opportunity at playing for a National Championship. Over the last 8 seasons we have heard the feedback that you the fans has given us. We take those to heart and went to work immediately after this recent championship game. We addressed couple of issues that have been brought up numerous times. We have addressed conference realignments & the playoff system. As for conference realignments go. We have had several meetings and have been approved to take over the sole power to control conferences and the teams that are apart of them. We have prepared to spend the money for all of these contracts that will be affected by today's changes. As for future seasons go, any and all conference transfers must be approved by the CFP. While we are on the topic of CFP, let's address that next. Starting this season and going forward, we will no longer be called the CFP, because there will no longer be a College Football Playoff. We have renamed this committed to the College Football Championship Committee. We will operate the same but in the capacity that it was before there was a playoff. We will have meetings to determine the rankings and the two teams who will play for a national championship. We hope these changes are what you have been looking for and can't wait to hear back from you guys. Now if you turn your attention to the screen, we will be unveiling how the new conferences will look starting this season.

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