Its all the same as professional 94 feet.
The longest tenured coach in NFL history was Tom Landry, who coached the Cowboys from 1960 to 1988 for a total of 29 years. The second longest tenured coach was Don Shula who coached the Dolphins from 1970 to 1995 for a total of 26 years.
Yes, several times at several institutions. Most recently notable is Bill Snyder, who is currently in his second stint as head coach for Kansas State.
Yes. It is a walk
In 1984 UCM, then Central Missouri State, was the first school ever to win NCAA men's and women's basketball championships in the same season. UCM swept the Division II titles in 1984. (The University of Connecticut would duplicate the feat in Division I in 2004).
Same pay as a elementary, middle, & high school teacher. Each state have it different payment. If you work as a teacher and a coach will averaged $5,000 a month. But just being a coach will cost $4,000 a month. AVG*
Part time coaches earn less, full time coaches earn more (often the same as a teacher)
Sure they are! When I was in middle school, one of my friends refused to play on the girls basketball team. She spoke to the coach, and proved that her skills were up the their standards! The same girl wrestles and play football for the varsity team. Certainly go for it! Just talk to the coach!
Dean smith
yes
most are the same but it depends in what distric and type of basketball your school plays.
Throughout middle school, high school, college and professional basketball, the backboards are the same size. They are also the same distance off of the floor at 10 feet.
All basketball goals are the same regulation height of 10ft.
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the exact same as any other.
Not for High School.
Depends on your state rules. Minnesota - NO.